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Jussie Smollett Speaks Out After Settling With Chicago: “They Got No Confession — Only My Donations”

Jussie Smollett Breaks Silence After $50K Settlement with Chicago: “They Got Neither My Money Nor My Confession”
The Pop RadarBy The Pop RadarMay 23, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Actor Jussie Smollett is speaking out publicly for the first time following a high-profile settlement with the City of Chicago that effectively ends the city’s civil lawsuit against him stemming from his alleged 2019 hate crime hoax. While Smollett has agreed to donate $50,000 to charity to settle the matter, he remains defiant — insisting he has not admitted guilt and never will.

A Deal, Not a Confession

In a statement shared via Instagram and reported by TMZ, the former “Empire” star said,

“What I have to do now is move forward. I will continue creating my art, fighting passionately for causes I hold dear, and defending my integrity and family with the name of truth.”

Smollett emphasized that the city never got what he says they truly wanted — a confession.

“Chicago officials wanted my money and wanted my confession for something I did not do. They have received neither.”

This declaration comes after years of legal battles and public scrutiny over Smollett’s controversial 2019 report to police that he had been the victim of a hate-fueled attack in downtown Chicago — a story prosecutors and police later claimed was fabricated.

$50,000 to Youth Arts Program, $10,000 More to Police Accountability Org

Smollett settled the lawsuit by donating $50,000 to the Building Better Futures Center for the Arts, a Chicago nonprofit focused on supporting mental health, art, music, and acting training for underprivileged youth.

Pamela Blackman, the CEO of Building Better Futures, praised the contribution, saying:

“This remarkable gift is more than a contribution. It’s a powerful investment in our youth during a very critical time in the world.”

She added that the donation will help the organization expand access to mentorship, education, and career training for aspiring creatives in Chicago.

But Smollett didn’t stop there.

He’s also pledged an additional $10,000 to the Chicago Torture Justice Center, an organization dedicated to supporting communities impacted by police violence and systemic injustice. Smollett explained this donation is in honor of those who, like him, he claims are pressured to confess to crimes they didn’t commit.

“So many people don’t have the resources I have. Too many are backed into corners and forced to take deals or confess to things they didn’t do.”

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Background: The 2019 Hate Crime Hoax Allegation

The controversy dates back to January 2019, when Smollett claimed he was attacked in a racially and homophobically motivated hate crime by two men wearing MAGA hats. The incident made international headlines and sparked outrage.

However, a police investigation soon led to a dramatic reversal. Authorities alleged that Smollett staged the attack with the help of two acquaintances — brothers Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo — and then lied to police about it.

The case spiraled into a legal and media circus, with Smollett initially facing 16 felony charges. In March 2019, those charges were controversially dropped by Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, leading to backlash and calls for an independent review.

In 2021, Smollett was tried and convicted on five counts of disorderly conduct for lying to police. He served six days in jail before being released pending an appeal — which, as of this writing, remains unresolved.

Defiant Until the End

Despite years of public and legal pressure, Smollett has remained consistent in his denial of any wrongdoing. His latest statement reinforces his stance that he was unfairly targeted and continues to be persecuted even after the formal closure of the case.

The civil lawsuit filed by the city sought restitution for the estimated $130,000 spent investigating the alleged hoax. With Smollett agreeing to make a $50,000 donation, many view this as a compromise, though not a full admission of guilt or responsibility.

Smollett frames the settlement as a victory:

“I’m grateful I had the means to fight this — many don’t. I walk forward not with shame, but with purpose.”

What This Means for Smollett’s Career

The scandal dramatically altered the trajectory of Jussie Smollett’s career. Once a rising star on the hit series Empire, he was written off the show amid the backlash and has remained mostly out of the spotlight since.

However, in recent years, he has slowly begun reemerging — directing a feature film, producing independent content, and appearing at select public events. His statement this week suggests he’s ready to move past the legal drama and return to the creative world full time.

Whether the entertainment industry — or the public — is ready to fully welcome him back remains to be seen.

Why This Story Matters

Jussie Smollett’s case is more than just celebrity drama — it intersects with critical issues like:

  • Police resources and public trust: The incident sparked concerns over how much public funding is spent on celebrity-related investigations.
  • False reporting vs. due process: Smollett’s legal saga reflects tensions between believing victims and holding people accountable for misleading law enforcement.
  • Privilege and access to justice: Smollett himself points out the stark disparity between those with resources to fight accusations and those who are coerced into plea deals.

As such, his case continues to be debated as a reflection of broader systemic and cultural issues.

Final Thoughts

While the City of Chicago and Jussie Smollett may have officially closed the book on their courtroom battle, the public conversation is far from over. Smollett remains a deeply polarizing figure, hailed by some as a wrongfully accused artist and condemned by others as a manipulator who damaged real victims’ credibility.

For now, Smollett is choosing to focus on art, activism, and moving forward.
Whether this truly marks the end of the saga — or the beginning of a comeback — only time will tell.

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