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Jussie Smollett Sentenced To 150 Days In Jail, 30 Months Probation

Jussie Smollett was sentenced to 30 months probation for lying to police about staging a hate crime attack against himself in Chicago, but will spend the first 150 days of the sentence in Cook County Jail.

After the sentencing was announced and Smollett learned he would be spending time in jail, he repeatedly yelled in court “I am not suicidal!”

“I am not suicidal. If anything happens to me when I go in there I did not do it to myself and you must all know that,” he said.

Cook County Judge James Linn excoriated Smollett prior to handing down his sentence for what he referred to as “misconduct and shenanigans.”

He referred to him as a “charlatan” who spent hours on the stand committing “pure perjury.”

“I’m going to tell you Mr. Smollett, I know that there is nothing that I will do here today that will come close to the damage you’ve already done to your own life,” Linn said.

In considering the sentence, Linn said Smollett’s “extreme” premeditation of the crime was an aggravating factor.

“You committed hour upon hour upon hour of perjury,” Linn said.

Smollett walked into the Leighton Criminal Courts building flanked by his family and attorney for his sentencing hearing at 1 p.m., where his defense team first sought to have the jury’s verdict overturned on legal grounds.

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