Friday, May 31, 2019

Jussie Smollett Referred to Nigerian Accomplices as 'Black as Sin'


Last week a Cook County judge reversed an earlier ruling to seal documents from Jussie Smollett's Chicago hate crime hoax after public outcry over his continued claims of innocence [click here if you missed that].

The docs have been released...

From The Daily Mail
When Jussie Smollett was told his Nigerian trainer and his brother had been arrested for the 'homophobic, racist' attack he said he was the victim of, he reacted with: 'It can't be them, they'e black as sin.'
His reaction was revealed for the first time on Thursday, buried in 470 pages of previously sealed Chicago PD files that have finally been made public.
The files, which DailyMail.com has reviewed in full, also reveal how Smollett changed his story throughout the police investigation, first telling police one of his attackers was white, then 'pale' and admitting that he had 'presumed' they were white because of what he claimed they said to him - 'This MAGA country'.
Smollett, 36, also changed his phone number immediately after the attack but used it to speak with Abel and Ola Osundairo, the Nigerian brothers, in the hours and days after the January 29 incident.
In early interviews, he told police he had spoken only to his creative director and to his manager on the night of the attack after landing back in Chicago from New York. He then added into his story that he had spoken to his 'trainer', Abel, about a diet and nutrition plan.
Harvested text messages between him and the brothers also show how they discussed drugs, calling cocaine 'Whitney'.
He asked them for good 'pills', said: 'N***a you still got a Molly connect? Imma need a good fo pills hahahaha (sic)' on September 27, 2018.
Smollett also sent them money on Venmo.