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Jussie Smollet Trial

Smollett claiming that the Osindarios set up the fake attack because they were trying to hustle their way into being Jussie's personal security. Creating the illusion of a need and all.

I just wish we had audio of these Nigerians shouting, "This is MAGA country!".
 
Smollett claiming that the Osindarios set up the fake attack because they were trying to hustle their way into being Jussie's personal security. Creating the illusion of a need and all.

How does he know that? Just guessing?
 
In trying to prove the contrary, Webb showed and read from private Instagram messages between Bola Osundairo and Smollett in which the latter kept updating Bola on his whereabouts and flight delay information on the night of the attack, making the case that he was working with him to time out the planned attack. Some of the messages included the use of the N-word, prompting Smollett to interrupt the prosecutor to ask him to spell or abbreviate the word so as not to offend "every African American in this room."

Is this ***** for real? Those are your texts, bro.
 
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My memory is a bit fuzzy about all this, but is there any indication as to why this hoax was created in the first place? Dude just wanted to see a bunch of people feeling sorry for him in the news?

Also, is there any evidence of what the co-conspirators were getting out of it?

The two bros were paid-cash & airline tickets?

Motivation was to umm, make his producer(?) feel sorry for him, (mercy ****?) ,but the producer reported teh crime. So, Jussie had to go national with it.
 
“I thought I’d end with a Christmas wish list,” Uche said as he showed on the screen his laundry list of questions he wished he had answered.

Do you want Mr. Smollett to be convicted of this nonsense?

Do you want to take away man’s freedom?

Who was the man in the car?

Where are the phone records from Ola’s other two phones?

Why did the brothers lie about having their phones?

Who is this third person?

Why doesn’t the report show the SD card was overwritten?

Why did they pressure and threaten Anthony Moore to change his story if the case is solid?

Why are they telling him to say he saw a black person when he said he saw the same thing Jussie saw?


According to Fox News' Matt Finn, Smollett's defense attorney pressed to the jury: "I need constitutional warriors in that jury room because I can not speak again" before conceding to prosecutorial rebuttal.


Ok, who is thinking acquittal, at this point? It's a "whodunnit" mystery!

I won't be surprised in the least, tbh.
 
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The interesting and significant part of this whole affair was never that he lied and got caught. From the start, the interesting and significant part was how people responded to it. In particular, the credulity of people who thought he was telling the truth, and were so certain that the people who doubted him did so out of some form of malice. This thread offers numerous examples.

https://blacklivesmatter.com/statement-regarding-the-ongoing-trial-of-jussie-smollett/
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.
 
Not guilty would be the funniest outcome.

It would be pretty tragic, actually.

Funny was him thinking this was a good idea. Funny was the clownshow execution of a clownshow plan.

Tragic was all the progressives lapping it up.

Tragic was all the politicians pretending it was real.

Tragic was the DA trying to sweep it all under the rug.

Tragic was him doubling down on it.

Tragic was him throwing his associates under the bus for no other crime than somehow being stupider than he was.

Tragic is you saying it will be funny if he's acquitted.

Progressives everywhere have a vested interest in seeing him convicted. Tragic is so many progressives don't see it that way.
 
It would be pretty tragic, actually.

Funny was him thinking this was a good idea. Funny was the clownshow execution of a clownshow plan.

Tragic was all the progressives lapping it up.

Tragic was all the politicians pretending it was real.

Tragic was the DA trying to sweep it all under the rug.

Tragic was him doubling down on it.

Tragic was him throwing his associates under the bus for no other crime than somehow being stupider than he was.

Tragic is you saying it will be funny if he's acquitted.

Progressives everywhere have a vested interest in seeing him convicted. Tragic is so many progressives don't see it that way.

What more do you want? He went from sympathetic figure to laughing stock. Even if he beat the charges somehow, it's hard to imagine how'd he would ever recover his reputation.

I don't think the initial instinct to believe people when they claim to be victims of crimes is an incorrect one.

The local politics and coverup is definitely something that stinks bad.
 
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I hope this fool gets some jail time now, for perjury. I mean, it was fairly egregious.

And erotic.
 

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