Published: November 30, 2021
By: Jessica Napoli
Jussie Smollett's trial jury was selected on Monday in the case against the former "Empire" actor for allegedly faking a hate crime back in January 2019.
Smollett, 39, is accused of lying to police about being the victim of a racist and homophobic assault in Chicago and has been charged with felony disorderly conduct.
A class 4 felony, the crime carries a sentence of up to three years in prison. However, experts have said it is more likely that if Smollett is convicted he would be placed on probation and perhaps ordered to perform community service.
Jury selection begins in Jussie Smollett trial
Trial begins for actor accused of faking a hate crime attack in Chicago in 2019.
Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani, who is not working on the case, told Fox News, he believes the odds are stacked against Smollett. "[The prosectution] has a really strong case," he said listing the evidence which includes phone records and texts between Smollett and his alleged hired attackers.
Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo, two brothers, told police Smollett paid them $3,500 to pose as his attackers.
"The prosecution is strong because of corroborating, independent evidence that is consistent with Smollett making a false police report," Rahmani explained. "What type of explanation can Smollett's attorney have to justify him contacting the brothers?"
Actor Jussie Smollett looks back at his mother as they arrive with other family members Monday, Nov. 29, 2021, at the Leighton Criminal Courthouse for jury selection at his trial in Chicago.
Rahmani admitted he "expects a guilty verdict" and thinks Smollett is "someone who doesn't deserve any type of break." In fact, the legal expert believes the trial only "brings more attention to Smollett's misconduct" which the public was starting to forget about since the incident occurred before the pandemic.
Whether Smollett, who is Black and gay, testifies remains an open question. The brothers are expected to testify at trial and repeat what they told police in the past, that Smollett paid them to carry out the attack in order to raise his public profile.
Smollett's trial will boil down to the question of whether the jury believes the actor's version of what he says was a racist and homophobic attack or that told by two brothers who say they helped the actor fake the attack.
The selected jurors will likely see surveillance video from more than four dozen cameras that police reviewed to trace the brothers' movements before and after the reported attack, as well as a video showing the brothers purchasing a red hat, ski masks and gloves from a beauty supply shop hours earlier.
Silva Megerditchian, a criminal defense attorney based in LA not working on the case, told Fox News, "Smollett is facing 6 counts of essentially minor class 4 felonies that carry a maximum sentence of three years in State prison. If the jury finds him guilty of any of the charges, it is unlikely Smollett will serve any prison time."
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