Jussie Smollett was apparently just as intrigued by his “attack” story, as much as his fans were, based on the latest info that the Chicago Police Department has now released. As the Chicago P.D. released a plethora of findings in their prior investigation, into the Empire star’s ‘hate crime’ claims, yet another revelation has been uncovered and is raising eyebrows among many fans. Jussie Googled himself over 50 times in the days that followed his January 29, 2019 “attack,” which cops later deemed to be a hoax. There is also more new info that has now surfaced.
57 Times?
Chicago P.D. recently released several text messages, video footage, and as mentioned, Jussie’s Google search of himself. Turns out, Jussie Googled his name 57 times in 12 days after immediately after the attack. The search apparently raised a few red flags for cops, who previously stated that several of the actions Jussie had taken immediately being “attacked” were not the norm, so to speak.
In his search, Jussie was apparently trying to keep up with how many mainstream media outlets were covering his story.
Now See The Records Of Jussie Smollett’s Computer Search>>>
On January 30th, the day after the “attack,” Jussie searched his name 7 times…
It was also reported that Jussie searched various stories covering his case, such as interviews by his own creative director, as well as the findings of the Chicago P.D.’s investigation up to that point…
The Daily Mail also reported:
Records show that majority of his computer searches were of himself in the days following the attack, reading stories about his creative director speaking out on the attack and police tracking down where the rope used for the noose was purchased.
As y’all already know, Jussie claimed two White males attacked him, while yelling racist, homophobic slurs at him, during his walk home from a Chicago, IL Subway restaurant. However, the “attackers” ended up being two of Jussie’s associates, who also happened to be Nigerian brothers, Abel and Ola Osundairo.
Cops later concluded that Jussie hired the 2 brothers to “fake attack” him, in order to draw nationwide hype around his name, so he could ultimately demand a higher Empire salary. According to the reports, the Osundairo brothers said Jussie staged the entire attack because he was unhappy with his Empire pay. Jussie claims that’s all a lie and previously stated he didn’t know the brothers. It was eventually revealed that he does know the brothers and also communicated with them via text message after the “attack.”
Jussie was indicted on 16 felony counts for filing a false police report and more. His charges were suddenly dropped by the office of Cook County, IL State Attorney Kim Foxx. Now, he’s facing the possibility of being hit with new charges, after a judge recently ruled there was some unauthorized practices that took place in the prior investigation on S.A. Kim Foxx’s part.
To this day, Jussie maintains his innocence. Thoughts ILOSM fam?’