A look at why brothers in alleged Jussie Smollett hoax appear off the hook

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By Associated Press

CHICAGO — Two brothers who played central roles in what Chicago police say was a staged racist and homophobic attack on Jussie Smollett are, compared to the “Empire” actor, so far walking away legally unscathed.

Police outlined their case against the 36-year-old actor at a news conference Thursday, saying he paid the brothers $3,500 to help stage a bigoted attack against him early on Jan. 29 in downtown Chicago. Police say Smollett sought to drum up publicity for himself and was unhappy about his salary.

Jussie Smollett booking photo released on Feb. 21, 2019 by Chicago Police Dept.Chicago Police Dept.

Smollett is charged with felony disorderly conduct for allegedly choreographing the hoax and filing a false report. A conviction carries a maximum three-year prison term. A Cook County judge admonished Smollett in bond court Thursday and set bond at $100,000.

As for 25-year-old Abimbola “Abel” and 27-year-old Olabinjo “Ola” Osundairo, the city’s police chief said they aren’t considered suspects and he gave no indication any charges against them are pending.

Here’s a look at why they may be off the hook:

Q: DIDN’T THE BROTHERS COMMIT A CRIME DURING THE ALLEGEDLY STAGED ATTACK?

A: Not necessarily. However odd it might be, it wouldn’t be breaking the law to agree to pretend to beat someone up. If that was as far it went, there would be no victims. It becomes a crime if one of the participants reports the fake beating to police as real. Authorities say that’s what Smollett did. The victims would include police, who wasted their time investigating the phony attack.

Smollett, who is black and gay, had reported that two masked men beat him, used racist and homophobic slurs, doused him in a chemical substance and draped a noose around his neck before fleeing. He also said they yelled “This is MAGA country” — an apparent reference to President Donald Trump’s campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again.”

The American-born brothers of Nigerian descent are bodybuilders and have both done some acting. A Thursday court filing by prosecutors said Abimbola Osundairo was a close friend of Smollett’s.

The filing also said text messages “revealed Abel was a source of designer drugs” for Smollett. It mentions ecstasy. Smollet’s attorney, Mark Geragos, declined comment on that issue. A message left for Abimbola Osundairo’s lawyer Thursday evening was not returned.

source: nbcnews.com