Sounds like that hollyweird blk fag made that whole story up. Doesn't call the five o for an a hour. Then all of the sudden Sharpton shows up and their best buds...lol. I wouldn't doubt if that sorry piece of [Bleeeeep!] rev put this in the works. The po po now have his phone and it's been doctored with. Just when you think the libums can't get any lower. Face it...your party is in the worst shape ever. Divided, and no hope anywhere in site. MAGA------------------> 2024.
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Is 'Empire' Star Jussie Smollett's Story Falling Apart?
BY TYLER O'NEIL FEBRUARY 12, 2019 CHAT 1136 COMMENTS
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Chicago police say they will be requesting more phone records from "Empire" star Jussie Smollett regarding the racist and homophobic attack he allegedly faced two weeks ago. Smollett has turned over heavily redacted phone records, but evidence has begun to emerge suggesting his story was fabricated. Rumors are swirling that police are even considering charging him with filing a false report.
On Monday night, Fox 32 Chicago anchor Rafer Weigel reported that police "received cell phone records today from Smollett's camp. They were limited and redacted but detectives will analyze them."
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Update on #Smollett: @Chicago_Police received cell phone records today from Smollett’s camp. They were limited and redacted but detectives will analyze them and be in touch with #JussieSmollett if they have any other questions.
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Weigel had previously reported that the police superintendent plans to hold Smollett accountable if the investigation reveals he made a false report. "[Chicago Police Superintendent] Eddie Johnson says [Jussie Smollett] is still being treated as the victim in this case but if the investigation does reveal he made a false report he will be held accountable," he tweeted. That threat seems more likely.
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#ChicagoPolice Supt Eddie Johnson says #JussieSmollett is still being treated as the victim in this case but if the investigation does reveal he made a false report he will be held accountable.
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Late Monday evening, ABC7 Chicago reported that an empty hot sauce bottle that smelled like bleach was found near the location of the alleged attack. Smollett had told police that the attackers — who wore "Make America Great Again" hats and screamed "This is MAGA country!" — had poured an unknown bleach-smelling liquid on him and put a noose around his neck after they yelled racist and homophobic slurs at him at 2 a.m. on January 29.
Chicago police confirmed a New York Post story about the hot sauce bottle.
"It's unclear if that is related to the incident as it was not discovered during any of the earlier canvasses but we took it for analysis," Chicago Police Department (CPD) spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said. "The FBI is providing CPD with technical assistance on this case at our request. I'm not sure if the bottle went to their lab or one of ours."
None Dare Call It a Hoax: The Jussie Smollett Saga Continues
As for the phone records, Guglielmi said, "We are very appreciative of the victim's cooperation, however, the records provided do not meet the burden for a criminal investigation as they were limited and heavily redacted. Detectives may be following up with him to request additional data to corroborate the investigative timeline."
Chicago police have not been able to identify any legitimate suspects in the case, nor have they been able to find any surveillance footage of the attack. There is speculation that the hot sauce bottle may have been placed after the fact to prop up the hoax if Smollett indeed made a false report.