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A Cook County judge Monday scheduled a July 14 evidentiary hearing looking into whether one of Jussie Smollett’s lawyers had contact with the two brothers who were allegedly paid by the former “Empire” star to stage a phony hate crime in 2019.
The hearing is closed to the public but Judge James Linn said Smollett must be present at the in-person hearing at the Leighton Criminal Courthouse along with the attorneys and witnesses.
Smollett, who attended Monday’s livestream hearing from New York City, said he would attend the summer hearing.
It’s unclear which witnesses will be called to the stand. However, it’s expected that Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo the siblings Smollett allegedly hired to help in his ruse and their lawyer, Gloria Schmidt Rodriguez, will be present since the hearing revolves around the brothers and Smollett’s attorney Nenye Uche.
Extrajudicial Executions, Arbitrary Arrests, Torture in Anti-Guerrilla Operation
(Washington, DC) – Venezuelan security forces have committed egregious abuses against local residents during a weeks-long operation against armed groups on the border with Colombia, Human Rights Watch said today.
Venezuelan security forces opened the offensive in Apure state on March 21, 2021, with the alleged purpose of combatting armed groups in Venezuela. The operation led to the execution of at least four peasants, arbitrary arrests, the prosecution of civilians in military courts, and torture of residents accused of collaborating with armed groups. The abuses follow a pattern similar to that of systematic abuses that have led to international inquiries into possible crimes against humanity in the country.