'Empire' Actor Jussie Smollett Arrested On Charges Of Filing False Police Report
He staged a fake hate crime.
His lawyers are bullshitting and they haven't got a prayer.
A spokesperson for the Chicago prosecutors gave a pretty detailed account of how it all went down, citing a ton of proof.
Hilariously, MSNBC invited Rev. Al Sharpton to comment on a fake hate crime.
Tawana Brawley, much?
Sort of like inviting Mengele to deplore anti-Semitism and the kidnapping of people to be used in horrific medical experiments.
And they invited in a black, gay guy to paper over the fraud story with about ten minutes of complaining that hate crimes happen all the time and when reported the victims are brushed off.
And then he droned on for another ten minutes, accusing the Chicago police of lying and deceptive practices and homophobia and racism and on and on.
The MSNBC newswoman just let him let fly.
Fox says it's 'considering our options' after 'Empire' star's arrest
The studio and network behind Fox's "Empire" say they are considering their options, following the arrest of television actor Jussie Smollett.
"We understand the seriousness of this matter and we respect the legal process," 20th Century Fox Television and Fox Entertainment said in a statement to CNN on Thursday.
"We are evaluating the situation and we are considering our options."
The company's statement came hours after Smollett was arrested on suspicion of filing a false report.
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Early on Wednesday, before official charges had been made against Smollett, Fox Entertainment and 20th Century Fox TV stood by Smollett saying he continued "to be a consummate professional on set" and assuring that "he is not being written out of the show."
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