Jussie Smollett's bond is set at $100,000 and the actor must surrender his passport

Feb 21, 2019 15:05


Jussie Smollett's bond is set at $100,000 and the actor must surrender his passport. Follow live updates: https://t.co/6onTl32Xer pic.twitter.com/dMjRemCIYv
- CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) February 21, 2019
Jussie Smollett was ordered to surrender his passport and his bail was set $100,000 ( Read more... )

arrest / arrest warrant, empire (fox), black celebrities, legal / lawsuit, emmy rossum

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ferelden February 21 2019, 21:37:31 UTC
Unhappy for making like 65k an episode.

smh.

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sandstorm February 21 2019, 21:38:42 UTC
Right? Like CRY me a river, I made like 800$ last year!

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ferelden February 21 2019, 21:43:50 UTC
people do stupid shit for money I guess. but what he did was insane.

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aleksie February 21 2019, 21:53:17 UTC
MTE. The sheer amount of money he was making (and all that could happen from being caught), what he did... The thing too that gets me is there was never any guarantee that he'd get a raise if he hadn't gotten caught. All this elaborate scheming and high risk for maybe a payoff? I guess it made sense to him, but WTF?

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sandstorm February 21 2019, 21:38:16 UTC
I wish they hadn't deleted the statements. I understand *why*, but a word that it's okay to believe perceived victims of hate crimes at first glance.

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arabian February 21 2019, 22:22:07 UTC
Yvette Nicole Brown had a great tweet about her original tweet:

I’ve been vocal about this situation & my love for Jussie & his entire family. I will continue to hope for the best for everyone involved as things continue to unfold. And I, like all of you, will watch them unfold. But believing victims is always the right choice. Always. ❤️
- yvette nicole brown (@YNB) February 21, 2019

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caitiecait February 21 2019, 22:26:01 UTC
that's a good statement, other people should learn from that

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sexmeupscotty February 21 2019, 22:37:46 UTC
believing victims is always the right choice, yeah like believing women when they say their ex was abusive?

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urtrash February 21 2019, 21:38:19 UTC
He added another lawyer to his team, Chris Brown's lawyer for the Rihanna assault case, Mark Geragos.
so likely he'll plea for probation

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urtrash February 21 2019, 21:42:10 UTC
i did not know that

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wackypinkbunny February 21 2019, 21:38:59 UTC
I don't think anyone should feel bad or tricked for believing him; I think it's always better to believe a victim. And if anything, this case proves that when false accusations happen they usually do get found out, so bloop.

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friarsfire February 21 2019, 21:58:32 UTC
That’s a really good point

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pikapika217 February 21 2019, 22:05:01 UTC
FR

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nikuru February 21 2019, 22:11:52 UTC
this tbh ty

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saintclaire87 February 21 2019, 21:43:25 UTC
Thanks, I’ll add it.

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cicigal8 February 21 2019, 21:43:38 UTC
Shit I thought the two men he hired did that.

FUCK

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myselfdestruct February 21 2019, 21:50:19 UTC
Its terrible but I remember watching that Scream 4 movie and thinking no one would actually ever hurt themselves to play a victim but here we are. I think started googling yesterday and realized its more common than I thought. Sigh.


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