Jussie Smollett – Brothers Who Helped Actor Stage Alleged Hate Crime Slam Court’s Decision To Reverse Actor’s Conviction
Jussie Smollett – Brothers Who Helped Actor Stage Alleged Hate Crime Slam Court’s Decision To Reverse Actor’s Conviction
Nigerian brothers, Abimbola ‘Bola’ and Olabinjo ‘Ola’ Osundairo, who helped Jussie Smollett allegedly stage a hate crime hoax, are not too pleased with the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the actor’s conviction.
The siblings recently appeared on Fox News where they blasted the ruling, calling it “injustice” and blaming the celebs
“influence and power.”
See the clip below.
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As we covered earlier this week, the Illinois Supreme Court concluded that Smollett could not be tried a second time in his hate 2019 hate crime hoax, after a second trial resulted in a 150-day prison sentence.
As Smollett was successful in his appeal however, he will not face any further consequences as he already complete the terms of his plea deal from the 1st trial.

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