Jay-Z is putting his money where his mouth is.
24.06.2020 - 05:43 / celebrityinsider.org
Abel Osundario wants his belongings back. Hot New Hip Hop reported today that Abel’s items that were purportedly used in the faux-attack on Jussie Smollett won’t be returned to him as he has requested.
The Chicago Police Department has chosen to hold on to them for now. As it was previously reported, Abel and Ola, who are brothers, were designated as suspects in the fake-hate crime attack against the Empire star, Jussie Smollett.
Jay-Z is putting his money where his mouth is.
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Jussie Smollett stage a racist and homophobic attack in Chicago last year are again willing to help in the case after initially saying they were done cooperating with prosecutors, their attorney said Thursday.
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The brothers who claim they were paid by “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett to stage a racist, homophobic attack against him have now stated they are unwilling to testify against him. Brothers Abel and Ola Osundario were thrust into the public eye in 2019 when they told the police that the actor had paid them $3,500 to jump him on a Chicago street in an effort to raise his profile because he was unhappy with his role on the Fox drama.
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Jussie Smollett – who has been fighting the city of Chicago’s $130,000 lawsuit over the costs of an investigation into what officials alleged was a hoax attack on himself – is now turning the tides on the city’s police force.