Saturday, April 25, 2020

Jussie Smollett’s Lawsuit Alleging Malicious Prosecution is Tossed by Federal Judge

 


Jussie Smollett departs after a court appearance Feb. 24, 2020, at the Leighton Criminal Court Building in Chicago
 

Jussie Smollett’s Lawsuit Alleging Malicious Prosecution is Tossed by Federal Judge
By Jason Meisner
Chicago Tribune |
Apr 22, 2020 | 5:49 P.M.

A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a suit by former “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett alleging he was the victim of a malicious prosecution over his allegedly staged hate crime attack in January 2019.

U.S. District Court Judge Virginia Kendall ruled that Smollett’s claim against the city of Chicago and several police officers cannot go forward now that he’s been re-indicted by a special Cook County grand jury on charges stemming from the same incident.

In her 15-page opinion, Kendall wrote that if the new criminal case — brought by special prosecutor Dan Webb in February — were to end in Smollett’s favor, he would be free to refile his suit.

But the judge indicated that such a claim would likely fail since police had plenty of evidence showing Smollett had staged the attack, including sworn statements from the phony attackers, brothers Abel and Ola Osundairo.

“While Smollett alleges the statements were unreliable and self-serving, he ignores that there was additional evidence to corroborate the Osundairo Brothers’ statements, including suspicious texts between the parties and the deposit of a large check to Abel shortly before the attack,” the judge wrote.

Smollett, who is black and openly gay, told police he was attacked on a frigid night in downtown Chicago by two men as he was walking home after getting a sandwich at a Subway restaurant. The men shouted slurs, poured bleach or a similar substance on him and hung a noose around his neck, he told officers.

But the actor eventually turned from victim to suspect, and in a twist, police said that the entire incident was a hoax and that Smollett actually staged the assault from start to finish to bolster his career.

The initial criminal charges were abruptly dismissed by Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s office weeks later, a move that sparked national controversy and prompted the appointment of Webb to look into how the case was handled.

Webb’s special grand jury indicted Smollett in February on six counts of disorderly conduct alleging he lied to police about being the victim of the attack. Smollett has pleaded not guilty.

Meanwhile, the city has filed a lawsuit against Smollett seeking to recoup about $130,000 in police overtime expenses incurred during the investigation. That suit is also pending before Kendall in U.S. District Court.

Jason Meisner

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Jason Meisner has covered the federal courts beat since 2013, writing about political corruption, terrorism and gang racketeering. In 2018, he was part of the Tribune's award-winning team covering the historic murder trial of Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke.


5 comments:

  1. I was watching the NFL draft for 5 minutes,waiting for local news to come on,when ABC showed Pittsburgh picking a halfie blackie named Alex Highsmith.They then switched to the family living room for reaction,where there were was a small gathering of about 8.
    All the males were black and the females were white.Wonderful.
    I don't miss sports one bit,it's kind of refreshing not to hear the nigs and Mex yelling bulls*it into a microphone or acting like every play they make has won the Super Bowl or national championship.
    This shutdown hurts them more than it does me--I can live without negro sports--but they can't--what would they do?An interesting question,I think.
    --GRA

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  2. Jussie made one mistake and has compounded that mistake with additional lunacy. As it is often said the original crime is bad enough but usually what goes on afterwards is the real crime. Jussie has severe mental issues and needs heavy pharma sedation.

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  3. Live without sports period. Marx said religion was the opiate of the people. Today sports is the opiate of the people.

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  4. Jussie please dig the hole deeper and deeper. Please show us how utterly stupid you are.

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  5. Liberals think the Jussie Smollett Hoax was "cute." If Donald Trump was a liberal democrat and made the White House, he would be "cute."

    Liberals thought Bill Clinton's antics were "cute."

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