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Jury Finds Jussie Smollett Guilty

Jury Finds Jussie Smollett Guilty

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#1Jury Finds Jussie Smollett Guilty
Posted: 12/9/21 at 6:31pm

Guilty of 5 of 6 counts.  


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Updated On: 12/10/21 at 06:31 PM

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#2Jury Finds Jussie Smollett Guilty
Posted: 12/10/21 at 9:23am

His story was absurd and looking back amazing how many people bought into it like Robin Roberts (ABC) and our current VP.  It is 2am on a frigid morning in Chicago, when two white guys allegedly attack him saying this is "MAGA" country. Chicago is a city without a Republican Mayor since 1940 and Hillary Clinton got 84% of the vote in Chicago in 2016 (not exactly a Republican area). He supposedly gets attacked but they don't take his wallet they just "rough him up". So we are all supposed to believe that two white guys are "cruising" the streets of Chicago with rope and bleach in the early morning looking for black gay guys to beat up. BTW - how would these guys who allegedly beat him up know he was gay? I am glad he was found guilty but I suspect his sentence will not be harsh because after all he is famous. Finally, this is another example of rush to judgement by the media and politicians before really looking into the incident.

ArtMan
#3Jury Finds Jussie Smollett Guilty
Posted: 12/10/21 at 9:42am

When the real story came out, the two culprits aren't even "white guys".  Even worse, one is a trick!

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#4Jury Finds Jussie Smollett Guilty
Posted: 12/10/21 at 4:21pm

Except....

From the AP

Social-justice organization Black Lives Matter is still standing with Jussie Smollett after the actor was convicted Thursday of staging a racist, homophobic attack and lying to police about it.

But his old friend Don Lemon, the CNN anchor who once defended him amid allegations of a hoax, is not supporting him.

Smollett, best known for his role on the TV series "Empire," was found guilty Thursday on five of six counts of disorderly conduct. His attorneys say they plan to appeal the decision, which legal experts have said bears a light penalty for the actor that would likely include probation and community service.

The charges stemmed from a January 2019 incident in downtown Chicago. Smollett, 39, told Chicago police at the time that he had been attacked by two masked assailants who hurled racist and anti-gay slurs at him as they hit him, poured a chemical substance on him and put a rope around his neck.

As authorities investigated the incident as a possible hate crime, numerous celebrities, politicians and other public figures spoke out in support of Smollett in 2019 and condemned the alleged attack.

Earlier this week, BLM backed Smollett during his criminal trial. After the verdict was announced late Thursday, BLM Los Angeles leader Melina Abdullah told TMZ that its stance hasn't changed and Smollett still has the organization's full support.

Representatives for BLM did not immediately respond Friday to The Times' request for comment.

"As abolitionists, we approach situations of injustice with love and align ourselves with our community. Because we got us," BLM said in a Tuesday statement. "So let’s be clear: we love everybody in our community. It’s not about a trial or a verdict decided in a white supremacist charade, it’s about how we treat our community when corrupt systems are working to devalue their lives. In an abolitionist society, this trial would not be taking place, and our communities would not have to fight and suffer to prove our worth."

The organization also blasted the Chicago Police Department, which it said has "has proven time and again to have no respect for our lives."

"In our commitment to abolition, we can never believe police, especially the Chicago Police Department (CPD) over Jussie Smollett, a Black man who has been courageously present, visible, and vocal in the struggle for Black freedom," Tuesday's statement continued. "Black Lives Matter will continue to work towards the abolition of police and every unjust system. We will continue to love and protect one another, and wrap our arms around those who do the work to usher in Black freedom and, by extension, freedom for everyone else."

Meanwhile, Lemon turned his back on Smollett during his CNN show Thursday night, calling the actor a liar who made it more difficult for real victims of hate crimes to come forward.

"He had to make up too many lies as to why he didn't want to do certain things ... to cover. Like another lie — and I guess he got caught up in that because he took the stand himself," Lemon said on "Don Lemon Tonight." "He got angry with the prosecutor as the prosecutor poked holes in his story — calling the only other witnesses liars."

Lemon added: "Here's what folks are concerned about — that what he did might undermine future victims, legitimate victims of hate crimes."

Lemon didn't mention that his own name came up during the trial. Smollett testified that the CNN host allegedly sent him a message informing him that Chicago police didn't believe his account of what happened the night of the alleged attack — a revelation that spurred ethical questions for the journalist.

Alex Kulak2
#5Jury Finds Jussie Smollett Guilty
Posted: 12/14/21 at 8:14pm

sabrelady said: "Except....

From the AP

Social-justice organization Black Lives Matter is still standing with Jussie Smollett afterthe actor was convicted Thursdayof staging a racist, homophobic attack and lying to police about it.

But his old friend Don Lemon, the CNN anchor who once defended him amid allegations of a hoax, is not supporting him.

Smollett, best known for his role on the TV series"Empire,"was found guilty Thursday on five of six counts of disorderly conduct. His attorneys say they plan toappeal the decision, which legal experts have said bears a light penalty for the actor that would likely include probation and community service.

The charges stemmed from aJanuary 2019 incidentin downtown Chicago. Smollett, 39, told Chicago police at the time that he had been attacked by two masked assailants who hurled racist and anti-gay slurs at him as they hit him, poured a chemical substance on him and put a rope around his neck.

As authorities investigated the incident as a possible hate crime, numerous celebrities, politicians and other public figures spoke out in support of Smollett in 2019 and condemned the alleged attack.

Earlier this week, BLM backed Smollett during his criminal trial. After the verdict was announced late Thursday, BLM Los Angeles leader Melina Abdullah toldTMZthat its stance hasn't changed and Smollett still has the organization's full support.

Representatives for BLM did not immediately respond Friday to The Times' request for comment.

"As abolitionists, we approach situations of injustice with love and align ourselves with our community. Because we got us," BLM said ina Tuesday statement. "So let’s be clear: we love everybody in our community. It’s not about a trial or a verdict decided in a white supremacist charade, it’s about how we treat our community when corrupt systems are working to devalue their lives. In an abolitionist society, this trial would not be taking place, and our communities would not have to fight and suffer to prove our worth."

The organization also blasted the Chicago Police Department, which it said has "has proven time and again to have no respect for our lives."

"In our commitment to abolition, we can never believe police, especially the Chicago Police Department (CPD) over Jussie Smollett, a Black man who has been courageously present, visible, and vocal in the struggle for Black freedom," Tuesday's statement continued. "Black Lives Matter will continue to work towards the abolition of police and every unjust system. We will continue to love and protect one another, and wrap our arms around those who do the work to usher in Black freedom and, by extension, freedom for everyone else."

Meanwhile, Lemon turned his back on Smollett during his CNN show Thursday night, calling the actor a liar who made it more difficult for real victims of hate crimes to come forward.

"He had to make up too many lies as to why he didn't want to do certain things ... to cover. Like another lie — and I guess he got caught up in that because he took the stand himself," Lemon said on "Don Lemon Tonight." "He got angry with the prosecutor as the prosecutor poked holes in his story — calling the only other witnesses liars."

Lemon added: "Here's what folks are concerned about — that what he did might undermine future victims, legitimate victims of hate crimes."

Lemon didn't mention thathis own name came up during the trial. Smollett testified that the CNN host allegedly sent him a message informing him that Chicago police didn't believe his account of what happened the night of the alleged attack — a revelation thatspurred ethical questionsfor the journalist.
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The problem with the BLM statement is that BLM is a decentralized social movement. They don't have a Board of Directors, a PR team, or an official spokesperson. So... who made this statement?

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Sutton Ross
#6Jury Finds Jussie Smollett Guilty
Posted: 12/15/21 at 11:28am

They have three co-founders and several spokesperson. It was just an official statement from the BLM movement. I fully support most of their work but backing a person who was caught and couldn't admit he was lying (Is Trump his best friend?) until the very end when he made tax payers finance his sham of a trial? Perjuring himself on the stand?

Bad look. 

Updated On: 12/15/21 at 11:28 AM


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