This is good news.
Maybe justice will be served after all.
A judge ruled on Thursday to unseal documents in the Jussie Smollett hate hoax case.
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States Attorney’s Office fought to keep case sealed.
Now, SAO will have to hand over previously sealed documents. https://t.co/F7Jbmz03YG
— Charlie De Mar (@CharlieDeMar) May 23, 2019
The records were sealed in March by crooked State’s Attorney Kim Foxx shortly after charges against Smollett were abruptly dropped by prosecutors.
Attorneys representing the media, including ABC7, challenged the sealing of the records.
Hollywood “washed up” actor Jussie Smollett was let off by the corrupt Cook County State’s Attorney’s office after his vicious stunt to smear Trump supporters as homophobic, racists backfired.
Smollett was charged with 16 counts of lying to police in his hoax hate crime. Smollett allegedly employed two Nigerian brothers to play the parts of the homophobic white men.
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The Chicago Police sent actor Jussie Smollett a bill for $130,000in March demanding payment for their investigation of his false statements.
The police letter to Jussie Smollett said, “The Chicago Police Department take seriously those who make false statements to the police, thereby diverting resources from other investigations.”
The Chicago police told Smollett to send them the payment in a timely manner.
Former Deputy Assistant John Yoo told Laura that if Kim Foxx is convicted of corruption in the Jussie Smollett case she faces up to 20 years in prison.
And former Michelle Obama Chief of Staff Tina Tchen has refused to honor a subpoena for her to testify on her role in getting Smollett let go for his hate crimes.
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Former Michelle Obama COS Tina Tchen refuses subpoena about her role in #JussieSmollett case says PI. “She knew about the subpoena, but refused to come down. I don’t know why she’d turn it down. She’ll be served eventually”. https://t.co/g279Tk0mu5 via @SunTimes
— Rafer Weigel (@RaferWeigel) May 23, 2019
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