CHICAGO, IL – The day has finally arrived when Jussie Smollett’s hate crime hoax no longer need be prefaced in news reports with “alleged” – as Smollett was found guilty on December 9th of five of the six class 4 felony counts related to disorderly conduct for filing a false police report.

As Dave Chappelle hilariously coined the term “Justice for Juicy” back in 2019, that justice was achieved in court – as Smollett was found to have put Chicago Police on a ruse of an investigation to track down fictitious MAGA hat-wearing hate crime perpetrators.

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The saga of the Smollett case that started back in January of 2019 has been quite the adventure, serving as the epitome of the truth sometimes being stranger than fiction.

Of course, most are familiar with Smollett claiming to have suffered a racist attack in Chicago on January 29th, 2019, which he claimed was carried out by two white men at 2:45 a.m. while he was having a walk back from a local Subway (as in the sandwich chain).

Smollett proclaimed that the two men kicked and beat him and called him “Empire f*ggot” and “Empire n*gger” while delivering the beating.

But that was all fabricated.

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The narrative Smollett tried to craft began to unfold quickly after Chicago Police arrested two Nigerian brothers weeks after the hate crime hoax, who were later identified Abimbola and Olabingo Osundairo.

The two brothers served as the prosecution’s star witnesses during the trial against Smollett, sharing in great detail how they’d known Smollet for years prior to the staged crime and admitted to being paid by the “Empire” actor to stage the entire thing for him.

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With this verdict reached, Smollett could face time in prison as each count could result in three years behind bars – but since he’s lacking a criminal record, he’s likely just going to be slapped with some probation when sentencing comes around.

But that doesn’t mean collective laughs can’t be shared regarding the leftists who ate up the Smollett nonsense the moment news crews started reporting on it in January 2019.

Take for instance current Vice President Kamala Harris, who on the day of the hate crime hoax called it a “modern-day lynching”.

“[Jussie Smollett] is one of the kindest, most gentle human beings I know. I’m praying for his quick recovery. This was an attempted modern-day lynching. No one should have to fear for their life because of their sexuality or color of their skin. We must confront this hate.”

The fine folks behind the Twitter account “Defiant L’s” decided to commemorate Vice President Harris’ now-famous tweet in light of the Smollett verdict.

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And of course, Sleepy Joe was also among those to adopt the hate crime hoax the moment it was reported on January 29th, 2019, saying that what happened to Smollett “must never be tolerated”.

“What happened today to [Jussie Smollett] must never be tolerated in this country. We must stand up and demand that we no longer give this hate safe harbor; that homophobia and racism have no place on our streets or in our hearts. We are with you, Jussie.”

It was a long time waiting, but Smollett and all his feeble-minded supporters just copped themselves one giant “L” today – and it’s hilarious.

This piece was written by Gregory Hoyt on December 9, 2021. It originally appeared in RedVoiceMedia.com and is used by permission.

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