Jussie Smollett confronts hoax allegations in new Netflix documentary
The documentary presents multiple perspectives including Smollett's unreleased footage and legal experts, highlighting a six-year legal saga ending in a $130,000 settlement with Chicago, officials said.
- On August 22, 2025, Netflix premiered The Truth About Jussie Smollett?, a 90-minute documentary re-examining the 2019 saga with Smollett giving his first on-camera account.
- On January 29, 2019, Smollett reported to Chicago Police Department that two assailants attacked him in Streeterville, using slurs, bleach, and a noose, after a threatening letter to Fox/Empire studio.
- Chicago investigators alleged Smollett paid Abimbola Osundairo and Olabinjo Osundairo $3,500 and cited financial records plus footage showing purchases tied to the attack.
- A jury convicted Smollett on five counts, sentencing him to 150 days in Cook County Jail with fines and restitution, but the Illinois Supreme Court overturned the conviction last year and the City of Chicago settled for $130,000.
- The documentary raises allegations that Chicago police may have tampered with surveillance footage missing 10 seconds, while a FOIA-obtained video shows an unmasked suspect near the scene, leaving viewers to weigh competing accounts including those of Chelli Stanley and Anthony Moore.
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Jussie Smollett Is Still Whining That He’s Innocent In New Netflix Documentary
There’s a new documentary about Jussie Smollett on Netflix, and as expected, the disgraced actor is still trying to claim his innocence.“The Truth About Jussie Smollett??” has two question marks in its title on purpose, and the director says the aim of the project is to cast doubt and let viewers form their own conclusions.“You can tilt it one way [and] it will look like one thing,” documentary filmmaker Gagan Rehill told The Hollywood Reporter …
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