Taraji P. Henson isnât here to debate Jussie Smollettâs innocence. She wants him freed
âEmpireâ star Taraji P. Henson is defending her TV son, Jussie Smollett, after the actor was recently convicted on charges of staging a hate crime and sentenced to 150 days in jail.
On Sunday, Henson showed support for her former co-star on Instagram by posting a black square with the hashtag #FreeJussie. The Emmy and Oscar nominee â who played Cookie Lyon opposite Smollettâs Jamal Lyon in âEmpireâ â is among several Hollywood luminaries who have defended Smollett over the last week.
For the record:
12:43 p.m. March 16, 2022A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that Amanda Seales made comments about Jussie Smollettâs trial on a recent episode of âThe Real.â The episode aired in 2020 after Smollettâs indictment.
âI am not here to debate you on his innocence but we can agree that the punishment does not fit the crime,â Henson wrote in the caption of her post.
To underscore her point, Henson compared Smollettâs situation to that of Carolyn Bryant, the white woman who admitted in 2017 to lying about Emmett Till verbally and physically assaulting her before Bryantâs husband and his half brother killed the 14-year-old Black youth in 1955 Mississippi. No one â including Bryant, who is still alive â ever served jail time for Tillâs killing.
By contrast, Smollett â who was accused of lying to authorities about a racist, homophobic attack and maintains his innocence â has been sentenced to about five months in jail.
âEmmett Till was brutally beat and ultimately murdered because of a lie and none of the people involved with his demise spent one day in jail, even after Carolyn Bryant admitted that her claims were false,â Henson continued in her statement.
âNo one was hurt or killed during Jussieâs ordeal. He has already lost everything, EVERYTHING! To me as an artist ... that in itself is punishment enough.â
Former âEmpireâ star Jussie Smollett was sentenced Thursday to 150 days in jail and 30 months of probation for lying about a racist and homophobic attack.
On March 10, a Chicago judge described Smollettâs crime as âa crime of opportunityâ and a âcrime of premeditationâ while sentencing him to an additional 30 months of felony probation and ordering him to pay more than $120,000 in restitution to the city. Not long after suspicions arose about Smollettâs claims, the performerâs âEmpireâ character was written off the musical drama.
âHe canât get a job,â Henson wrote. âNo one in Hollywood will hire him and again as an artist who loves to create, that is prison. My prayer is that he is freed and put on house arrest and probation because in this case that would seem fair. Please #freejussie.â
Henson is not the first person to link the Smollett case to the Till case. In a 2020 episode of âThe Real,â âInsecureâ star Amanda Seales made the same comparison while condemning Smollettâs indictment.
âEmpireâ actor Jussie Smollett was sentenced to five months in jail for staging an attack on himself in 2019. This Q&A explains how we got here.
âWhy arenât they bringing charges against all the white people that call the cops for BS every single day?â Seales said back then. âEven if it was a hoax, this is really happening all the time. ... Emmett Tillâs accuser ... announced that she was lying about it. They should have put the shackles on her that day, and sheâs walking around.
âNo one was hurt in this situation. Nobody. You know what theyâre mad about? Their time, their resources ... Taxpayersâ resources are being used every day to imprison people who have done nothing but be an addict, so I donât want to hear about Jussie Smollett.â
Other entertainment figures, including âThe Daily Showâ host Trevor Noah and âThe Batmanâ actor Jeffrey Wright, have opposed the wave of public hatred toward Smollett, regardless of whether he is innocent or guilty. In solidarity with Smollett, #FreeJussie has been trending this month on social media.
âEmpireâ star Jussie Smollett was booked in Chicago after being sentenced to five months in jail and more than two years of probation.
âWhat Jussie Smollett did was dumb as hell,â Noah tweeted last week. âBut itâs crazy that heâs gonna spend more time in jail than the [Sackler] family who are mostly to blame for Americaâs opioid epidemic.â
âJussie Smollett screwed up,â Wright tweeted. âNow heâs facing consequences. But the fiending obsession with him is weird. They got more venom for him than for the sociopath who bombs a maternity hospital and then lies about it. Odd stuff.â
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