A look at why brothers in alleged hoax appear off the hook
CHICAGO — Two brothers who played central roles in what Chicago police say was a staged racist and homophobic attack on Jussie Smollett are, compared to the “Empire” actor, so far walking away legally unscathed.
Police outlined their case against the 36-year-old actor at a news conference on Thursday, saying he paid the two brothers $3,500 to help him stage a bigoted attack against him early on Jan. 29 in downtown Chicago. Police say Smollett sought to drum up publicity for himself and was unhappy about his salary.
Although authorities detailed the parts Abimbola “Abel” and Olabinjo “Ola” Osundairo played in the alleged hoax, the head of the police department said Smollett “choreographed” the staged attack and that the Osundairos aren’t considered suspects in the case.