Celebrities, athletes, others accused of lying to the public
CHICAGO — Actor Jussie Smollett is accused of staging a racist, anti-gay attack on himself in Chicago in January in a celebrity scandal that has captured attention online and in the media. Smollett is not the first celebrity to be accused of lying to the public. But he faces a felony charge for allegedly filing a false police report.
A look at some of the other scandals involving celebrities, athletes and others:
Feb. 10, 2015, Brian Williams:
NBC suspended the “Nightly News” anchor and managing editor for six months without pay amid questions about his memories and experiences while covering the Iraq War. Lester Holt was eventually named Williams’ replacement on “Nightly News.”