Jussie Smollett He continues to defend his account on the alleged hate crime, despite Oundairo brothers who claim to pay them to call him.
The Duo has now sent him a direct message, collapsing it to "stop" to lie and reject his version of the event. Smollett insisted that his story was never changed and criticized Chicago Police Administration and the former mayor of Rahma Emanuel.
The new documentary NetFlix set the reflector on the alleged crime from hatred of fraud and the features of talks with Jussie Smollett, his lawyer, sibling and journalists.
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Osundair Brothers publicly refuse Jussie Smollett account on the alleged hate crime

Samollett fiercely retained his account of the alleged hate crime, but the Nigerian brothers say that he paid them on the stage attack publicly challenges his version of the event.
Toward TMZAbel and Ola Oluonoiro sent a spiking message to Smollettet on Sunday night in Chicago's Joy District Rooftop Club.
With a bottle of alcoholic beverages, the staff delivered the illuminated reading of the sign, "stop the cap," Slang persuades him to stop lying, with "juicy" that Smollett's nickname.
Timing follows the recent conversation of smolletta with Diversity And the release of the Netflix documentary, "the truth about Jussie Smollett".
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The embarrassed actor stated that they were attacked by men in the magic hats

In the interview, he reiterated that the two masked men wore a magic attacked magic, poured the bleach, put the neck and shouts of racist and homophobic tourors.
In the Netflix documentary, Smollett claimed that Abel and OLA payments were for herbal supplements and suggested an alleged attack of white men part of the larger conspiracy.
However, the Osunjiro brothers consistently opposed its claims. Their lawyer, Gloria Rodriguez, During the conversation with TMZHe slammed the latest actor's efforts to return.
She claimed that she would not be successful if he did not come to the public about the crime of hatred.
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Jussie Smollett insists that his story has never changed

As Samollett refrained directly to criticizing the brothers of the Honndaire, he insisted that his version of the event remained consistent.
"All I can say is God bless you and I hope it was worth it," he said during a conversation with Diversity. "Any other story another person has changed several times. My never. I have nothing to get from this. I saw first hand how someone can take just the opposite of being and literally selling."
When asked why the evidence that supports his story before, he replied, "to be honest with you, I don't know I can't sit and say exactly, I'm fighting, what happened." I can only tell you what happened to you. "I can only tell you what I'm not telling you."
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Smollett continued, "And what didn't happen is the story that he had been there for almost seven years, to somehow even a reason to do something so rude as this."
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Jussie Smollett Sticker CPD and former Mayor Rahm Emanuel 'Village' through an alleged case

As previously reported ExplosionSAMOLLETT also criticized the Police Government in Chicago (CPD) and the former mayor of Rahma Emanuel, calling them "villains" in connection with his belief over alleged fraud.
"There were two people who attacked me, Chicago police administration and, if I could be so brave, mayor," he said Diversity.
The actor "Empire" said that "Chicago" conspired that he had noted whether Emanuel played a role in the objection in the police murder of the Black Teen, Laquan McDonald to soon order the alleged alleged attack.
"Can it be just that they just learned about the missing minutes and the missing ribbon from the murder of Laquan McDonald? Can it be that the mayor helped it hides?" Samollett asked.
He added, "We live in a world in which they are more visible, their main mission, in order to perform all the unpleasant things they work, distract us from a great building."
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Osnutairo Brothers in detail Jussie Smollett states in Netflix documentaries

Oundairo brothers, who worked on the "Empire", also set the co-author "Greater than Jussie: a disturbing need for modern Linching," she testified against Smollett during the trial.
In New documentaryAbel Ojunjiro said for Smolletta, "I believe he wanted to be a poster boy activism for blacks, for gay people, for marginalized people."
Ola added that when Samollett asked them to "beat them," he initially thought he was "crazy", but he accepted as part of the Hollywood world.
The documentary also contains interviews with Smollett, his lawyer, Chicago police officers, the Brothers Oundairo and their lawyer, as well as journalists who covered the case, providing multiple perspectives to controversy.
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