Brothers in Smollett case are bodybuilders, aspiring actors
CHICAGO — An attorney representing the brothers at the centre of an investigation into the attack reported by Jussie Smollett said her clients “manned up” and testified in front of a grand jury, before prosecutors charged the “Empire” actor with filing a false police report.
Gloria Schmidt spoke to reporters Wednesday outside a Chicago courthouse where the brothers met with the grand jury, which was collecting evidence in the case. The brothers told police that Smollett paid them $3,500 to stage the attack because he was unhappy about his salary and wanted to promote his career.
Police have said the brothers are not considered suspects but haven’t elaborated. Schmidt said the two men wanted to come clean and weren’t motivated by any promises from prosecutors.