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Headline Roundup March 27th, 2019

Charges Against Jussie Smollett Dropped

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Charges have been dropped against Empire Actor Jussie Smollett, drawing strong rebuke from Chicago's mayor and police.

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Prosecutors drop charges against Jussie Smollett, drawing strong rebuke from Chicago’s mayor and police
Prosecutors drop charges against Jussie Smollett, drawing strong rebuke from Chicago’s mayor and police

Washington Post

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Prosecutors in Cook County, Ill., dropped charges against Jussie Smollett on Tuesday, an astonishing reversal that came a month after the actor was arrested, charged with lying to police about a bigoted attack and pilloried by Chicago’s top police official on live television.

Prosecutors announced their decision only 18 days after a grand jury had indicted Smollett on 16 felony counts. In dropping the charges, officials cited the actor’s history of volunteer work and the two days of community service he had performed since his arrest, as well as his...

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Jussie Smollett: With criminal charges dropped, is his career ruined or can he recover?
Jussie Smollett: With criminal charges dropped, is his career ruined or can he recover?

USA TODAY

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Now what, Jussie Smollett?

In the space of two months, the "Empire" star, 36, has gone from crime victim to indicted crime suspect and back to victim again, now claiming total exoneration after Chicago prosecutors abandoned their case against him Tuesday. Meanwhile, Chicago police and Mayor Rahm Emanuel continued to shout angrily about his alleged guilt.

Cook County prosecutors are not explaining why they did what they did, so the public is still in the dark about what happened and why. Officially, Smollett's record is expunged but there's already a...

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OPINION: The Jussie Smollett Disgrace
OPINION: The Jussie Smollett Disgrace

National Review (News)

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Rarely do we find ourselves nodding vigorously in agreement with Rahm Emanuel or David Axelrod, but both onetime Obama lieutenants expressed needful levels of disbelief and disgust at the surprise outcome of L’Affaire Jussie Smollett. “Hate crimes are loathsome. Faking them is insidious and shouldn’t be excused,” Axelrod wrote on Twitter after the Cook County State’s Attorney dropped all charges against Smollett for faking the supposed January 29 attack on him by a raging pair of Trump supporters. “Despite Smollett’s denials,” Axelrod added, “nothing the prosecutor said in dismissing the...

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