guess who's back in the news? not sure why but he still proclaims he's innocent and he's blown (a subject he goes down well on bahaha) 3 million dollars fighting to prove his innocence. just like OJ! 
guess who supported Smollett? 
Harris.  and Joey. 
bahahahaaa
hey Jussie .. if ya didn't want to be a felon then ya shouldn't have staged a fake "racist" attack.
Jussie Smollett Says He's Spent $3M Fighting Hoax Case: "I Don't Want to Have a Felony on My Record for Something I Didn't Do"
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebri...do/ar-AA1rNA4V
  Jussie Smollett is speaking out about his ongoing legal case stemming  from a 2019 racist and homophobic attack that he allegedly staged  against himself.
   The 
Empire alum, who recently returned to the big screen in 
The Lost Holliday - which he directed, co-wrote, produced and stars in - spoke about his 
ongoing effort to appeal his 
2021 disorderly conduct conviction after he was accused of staging that attack and lying about it to the Chicago police.
 In a sit-down interview with 
Entertainment Tonight seemingly done as part of his 
Lost Holliday promotion, which has included a 
smattering of 
interviews, the actor continued to maintain his innocence, saying he's still fighting for the truth of what happened to emerge.
    
"I want to have all of these things in my life, and I don't want to  have a felony on my record for something that I didn't do," Smollett  said in part. "That's what we're fighting for. I know that on the  surface it probably seems like why doesn't he just serve the time, why  doesn't he just let this go. It would be easier if I had in fact done  this to say that I did it. I wouldn't have spent almost $3 million of my  own money. I wouldn't have had a trial."
 After Smollett was 
arrested in 2019 and accused of staging the attack,  the charges against him were dropped and then refiled a year later and  he was convicted in 2021 of five felony counts of disorderly conduct.  He's since appealed that conviction, with the case currently being  reviewed by the Illinois Supreme Court.
   He admits that as an "entertainer" and "businessman," he should stop fighting.
    "But as a human being and as a man, as a Black man and as an openly gay  Black man, I have a problem with letting them win on something they  shouldn't be able to," Smollett said. "I'm a grown man and something  happened. I can't tell exactly what did happen, but I can tell you what  did not happen. That's what I have to sit on. No matter how much people  are yelling in my face, saying ‘You're a liar, you're a liar.' No, I'm  not. No, I'm not. I don't want them to believe that, but if that is what  they believe, that's on you."
    Looking back on the nearly six years since Smollett said he was  attacked in early 2019, he says there are "a million things" he would  have done differently. Specifically, he regrets doing a high-profile  sit-down about what he claimed happened to him, before he was charged  with disorderly conduct, with 
Good Morning America‘s Robin Roberts.
   "I wish I hadn't done the interview," Smollett said. "I never wanted to. I watched it, and I was mortified."
   Smollett last year 
reportedly entered rehab for substance abuse, something that he said he was told he "couldn't" do previously. 
   "I've wanted to do it for a number of years. And to be quite honest, I was told that I couldn't," he said.
    He argued that one of the challenges of "fighting the very things that  are untrue" is how "some truths did come into play that they used to  kind of to prove things that were not true."
  "So there were those moments where I was like, ‘Oh my goodness, my life  is kind of - oh, well, I didn't do that.' And they're like, ‘But you  did this.' And I'm like ‘Ah, I did do that. I did buy that.' And there  are things like that that I've had to talk to my family about, that I've  had to talk to friends about," he said. "I'm OK with accepting  responsibility for things that I've actually done. 
I'm just not OK with  accepting responsibility for things that I did not do."
   Smollett maintained that he has not changed his story throughout this ordeal.
    "I've stood by, not my truth but the truth for the entire time, almost  six years," he said. "I haven't switched my story up. I haven't changed  anything that I ever said. I stand by every single thing that I've ever  said. Everyone else in the situation, every single person, has changed  their story numerous times."
Joey and Kammy support Jussie .. 
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-k...ce%20President
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris Tweets Backing Jussie Smollett Remain Up After Guilty Verdict