Jussie Smollett was LATE for his own fake hate crime attack

Jussie Smollett was LATE for his own fake hate crime attack, Nigerian brothers tasked with beating him up reveal, as one dons Make Africa Great Again cap in nod to notorious incident

  • Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundario donned the red caps while appearing on Fox Nation to talk about the attack
  • The pair have now made a Fox Nation docu-series on Smollett’s web of lies, explaining in their own words the ‘truth’ of what happened
  • Abimbola was introduced to Smollett by a mutual friend of theirs, stressing that he did not meet him on the Empire set

The Nigerian brothers who helped actor Jussie Smollett fake a homophobic race attack have revealed that the disgraced actor was late to the beating he arranged. 

Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundario were paid by former Empire actor Smollett to attack him, with the actor blaming white supremacists who called him the n-word and screamed ‘This is MAGA country’.

The pair have now made a Fox Nation docu-series on Smollett’s web of lies, explaining in their own words the ‘truth’ of what happened on January 29, 2019.

Speaking on the show, the brothers said that they were ‘sorry’ about the incident, before joking around and donning a red ‘Make Africa Great Again’ cap similar to the one they were told to wear for the Smollett beating. 

Abimbola explained that they were left waiting for Smollett for around ‘four minutes’ on a bench, with the attack happening around ten minutes after they had planned.  

Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundario have now made a Fox Nation docu-series on Smollett’s web of lies, explaining in their own words the ‘truth’ of what happened on January 29, 2019

Speaking on the show, the brothers said that they were ‘sorry’ about the incident, before joking around and donning a red ‘Make Africa Great Again’ cap similar to the one they were told to wear

He said: ‘It felt like forever. We had no way of contacting him and he had no way of contacting us.’ 

They were asked by Steve Doocy if they wanted to apologize, replying: ‘Definitely. An important thing for us was Justice for Jussie was an important thing for us. 

‘We saw how bad our characters were being attacked at the beginning of all of this. But, we didn’t want to go back and forth in the media.

‘Because we knew we would have our day to tell our sides of the story. The truth in its totality. Which the docuseries has done a remarkable job of doing.’

An investigation found that Smollett staged the entire thing, paying the brothers $3,500 for the attack, in a shameless bid to coax sympathy from the public.

He was convicted on five felony counts in 2021 and sentenced to 150 days behind bars, but was released while his legal team appeals his conviction.

The brothers explained that Abimbola was introduced to Smollett by a mutual friend of theirs, stressing that he did not meet him on the Empire set.

He was also an actor, and thought Jussie was asking him to ‘play a role’ when he said ‘I want you to beat me up’.

One of the brothers even noted he gave the actor a ‘noogie’ to make it look like he had a scar

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His brother, Olabinjo added: ‘Man, I was like this cannot be real, like, this is some Hollywood stuff right here. It was mind-blowing to me. Surreal.

‘At the time I didn’t think it was a bad thing. Looking back now, I can see the ramifications of the whole thing that was being portrayed.’

The brothers added that they were banned from bringing their phones to the attack to stop cops from tracing them.

However they poked fun at the actor, saying he was ‘not very punctual’, so the fake attack was around 2:10am – adding that they said the ‘infamous words’ he asked them to stay.

Abimbola added: ‘We approached him and then I threw the first punch, made it look like he fought back and then he walked away with a Subway sandwich.’

They also revealed that Smollett wanted both of them to wear a red MAGA hat, but said they were only able to find one.

Attorney for the brothers, Gloria Rodriguez, said that she was contacted by the brother’s mother, six months after she met her when she was working as her Uber driver.

Nigerian brothers Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundario recreated how they staged the attack on actor Jussie Smollett in January 2019

Smollett has repeatedly denied that he staged the incident. He is pictured here in court last year

In Jussie Smollett: Anatomy of a Hoax, the Osundarios return to the scene of the ‘crime’ and share how they gave him a ‘noogie’ and poured bleach on his shirt before they ran away in the darkness of night.

The brothers took cameras to the spot where they sat on a bench waiting for around ‘four minutes’ in the cold for Smollett at 2am on January 29.

Eventually, he said, he saw Smollett walking ‘out the corner of my eye,’ and the two sprang into action remarking ‘We gotta go get this Empire f******’ and ‘Let’s get that n*****.’

When they go to cross the street, Abimbola said, they said ‘Hey n*****’ to get his attention, ‘and then he turned around, looked at us and that’s when we started yelling the famous slurs he wanted us to yell.’

Among those slurs was ‘This is MAGA country.’

‘And then he said, “What did you say to me?” And that’s when I threw the first punch at him. I held the blow, of course, so I made it look real.

‘And then we started tussling, moving around and then I threw him to the ground,’ Abimbola continued, noting: ‘He wanted it to look like he fought back. That was very important to him.’


Smollett’s face is blurred but he’s seen holding the long white rope nose around his neck

The brothers’ in-depth testimonies recounted how Smollett orchestrated the plot and sought them as accomplices enabled jurors to reach a guilty verdict in the high profile case – a ruling the actor last year appealed, allowing him to pause his 150-day sentence after just six days

Abimbola said he ‘wanted it to look more real, so then I threw him to the ground. I used my knuckle to give him a nooggie,’ demonstrating how he balled his face and rotated around Smollett’s eye.

‘Why did I do that? To make it look like he had a scar , to give him a mark, to make it look real like he really did get his a** beat,’ he explained. ‘After I did that, I fake kicked him.’

That’s when Olabinjo said he ‘came around with the bleach — the infamous bleach n the hot sauce bottle, poured it on his shirt, then I finally put the rope around his face.

‘I did not put it around his neck,’ he emphasized. ‘I just placed it on his face, and that’s when we took off.’

But when cops arrived at Smollett’s apartment 40 minutes after he made the call to police about a hate crime, he still had a white noose around his neck.

He said he left it on to show the cops what happened as he also pointed to the bleach on his shirt.

But after just three days of probing the incident, cops began to hone in on the brothers – and subsequently suspected that Smollett’s hate crime claims were, in fact, bogus.

Video evidence from more than 55 sources would prove that narrative to be true, unmasking the brothers as the definite culprits.

At this point, due to conflicting accounts offered by Smollett, cops knew the incident was a hoax – but were then faced with the task with forcing it from the brothers’ mouths themselves.


Considered the state’s star witnesses at the time, the brother’s both delivered in-depth testimonies that laid bare the plot, leading to the actor’s conviction in December 2021 

Cops quickly encountered a road block after learning the pair were out of the country, but would only have to wait a few weeks before they would return.

They eventually were able to confront the brothers when they handed over their passports.

They were held in a Cook County detention cell for 47 hours before they cracked and owned up to taking part in Smollett’s strange plot for the first time – which they said the actor designed with the ultimate goal of being viewed as a hero for not only the LGBTQ community, but to black people as well.

In the aftermath, the brothers said they were dumbfounded by Smollett’s public remarks about the experience.

The two brothers ultimately testified against their one-time friend in court and were able to walk away from the incident with just two years’ probation and a small fine, after cooperating with police and unmasking the ruse.

The FOX docuseries marks the first time the brothers spoke publicly about their role in the hoax.

It also features exclusive interviews with police officers and other key figures who played a part in unearthing the scam.

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