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Jussie Smollet Trial

Ideally, the CPD should have arranged a reverse hoax on Smollett.

They should have claimed to have arrested a young African American, who had just started a job, and had three children, and was working his way through college, and seen if they could force JUSSIE SMOLLETT to confess.

I'd bet Smollett would not confess.
 
Ideally, the CPD should have arranged a reverse hoax on Smollett.

They should have claimed to have arrested a young African American, who had just started a job, and had three children, and was working his way through college, and seen if they could force JUSSIE SMOLLETT to confess.

I'd bet Smollett would not confess.

A similar twist, although I doubt legal, could have been to dress a couple white cops as Smollette described his attackers, put them in a line up and see if he'd identify them as the culprits. Would he be willing to go ahead with it, and potentially send two innocent men to trial and even jail, just to put a cherry on the ruse? Given how far he's gone so far, I'd guess, yes.
 
I'm glad Jussie is still around, I was wondering about him a few days ago.

This thread is like a broken jukebox that keeps pumping out free songs for a single dime. Or quarter. Best bang for your buck right here. In fact I may even read this all again!

Hey, Ron Tomkins, let's team up and make a movie about this! You can play Jussie :thumbsup:
 
Smollett news...

He is not returning to the final season of Empire.

A Cook County (Chicago) judge has ordered Google to turn over a year of emails, photos, location data and private messages for Smollett.
 
CWB said:
...Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx has hired high-priced private attorneys to represent herself and her office as former U.S. Attorney Dan Webb leads a court-ordered investigation of Smollett’s purported hate crime case and the way Foxx’s office handled the matter.

Foxx hired the former chief federal judge in Chicago, Ruben Castillo, to handle the Webb inquiry for her office. Despite claiming to be the most transparent prosecutor in Cook County history, Foxx’s office refused to reveal how much the taxpayers are paying Castillo for his services. The Chicago Tribune reported on Wednesday that Castillo is billing the county $250 to $375 per hour for his work on the matter. Castillo called those rates “deeply discounted,” the Tribune said.

Meanwhile, Foxx has personally hired high-priced Washington DC-based attorney Michael Bromwich to represent her individual interests in the Webb probe. A Foxx spokesperson told the Tribune that neither the taxpayers nor Foxx’s campaign is paying Bromwich’s bills. Notably, the spokesperson did not say who is paying.

A Cook County judge on Dec. 6 signed a search warrant that requires Google to give Webb’s investigators a full year of data from Smollett’s personal accounts. Among the materials mentioned explicitly as being subject to the warrant are texts, emails, photographs, Google Drive contents, web browsing history, detailed records of where Smollett traveled with his phone, and more.

A separate warrant seeks identical information from Frank Gatson, a choreographer and friend of Smollett who made the 911 call that summoned police to Gatson’s Streeterville apartment where Smollett sought help minutes after the purported hate crime...

Gatson is Condo Guy.

https://cwbchicago.com/2020/01/juss...wyers-up-and-judge-issues-search-warrant.html
 
Yes, not looking god for Smollett and his manager.

https://www.chicagotribune.com/news...0200108-j3j3p2dypvf5vbbo5jpxrvcjsq-story.html

A Cook County judge has ordered Google to turn over Jussie Smollett’s emails, photos, location data and private messages for an entire year as part of the special prosecutor’s investigation into the purported attack on the actor.

Two sweeping search warrants, obtained by the Chicago Tribune, provide the first public glimpse at the direction of the probe by special prosecutor Dan Webb more than four months into the investigation.

The warrants, filed last month in Circuit Court, sought a trove of documentation from Smollett and his manager’s Google accounts — not just emails but also drafted and deleted messages; any files in their Google Drive cloud storage services; any Google Voice texts, calls and contacts; search and web browsing history; and location data.

Investigators sought a full year’s data — from November 2018 to November 2019 — even though the key events in the controversy took place between late January and late March 2019. Authorities could be looking for any incriminating remarks from Smollett or his manager, especially in the months after State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s office abruptly dismissed disorderly conduct charges against the then-"Empire" actor just weeks after his indictment.
 
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