If proven, Smollett allegations could be a ‘career killer’
LOS ANGELES — Jussie Smollett has been enmeshed in weekly drama on the set of “Empire,” the Fox TV series that gave the actor a breakout role and the fame to advance his social activism.
Or at least he has been. Friday’s news that Smollett will not appear on the final two episodes of this season of “Empire” leaves his future on the series very much in doubt.
It was a scene that played out on a dark Chicago street in January that has left Smollett facing felony charges and raised the possibility that his role as Jamal Lyon could mark the pinnacle of the 36-year-old’s career.
Smollett, who is black and gay, told police he was the victim of a hate crime committed by men who threw liquid in his face, yelled racist, anti-gay slurs and looped a noose around his neck. After a three-week investigation, Smollett was charged Wednesday with staging the attack with help from two brothers he knew and allegedly paid for their services.