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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">At 10-to-midnight, <a href="https://twitter.com/donlemon?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@DonLemon</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/OmarJimenez?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@OmarJimenez</a> finally discuss the Jussie Smollett trial. But neither "journalist" mentioned how Smollett testified under oath that Lemon tipped him off to police skepticism of his hoax claims. The whole segment lasted 5 minutes and 7 seconds. <a href="https://t.co/fNpgiY9o3J">pic.twitter.com/fNpgiY9o3J</a></p>— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) <a href="https://twitter.com/NickFondacaro/status/1468084617194479619?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 7, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 

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'Major Failure': Special Prosecutor Finds 'Substantial Abuses' in S.A. Foxx's Handling of Smollett Case (BUT NO CRIMINALITY)
townhall.com ^ | 12/20/21 | Spencer Brown


On the heels of a Chicago jury's verdict that found Jussie Smollett guilty on five of six charges he faced in the hate crime hoax he perpetrated, a judge ordered the release of Special Prosecutor Dan Webb?s investigation into Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx and her handling of the first case against Smollett.

The report, made public on Monday afternoon, revealed that the special prosecutor "did develop evidence that establishes substantial abuses of discretion and operational failures by the CCSAO [Cook Country State's Attorney's Office] in prosecuting and resolving the Initial Smollett Case."

According to the special prosecutor's office, five final conclusions were reached after reviewing the State's Attorney's conduct along with three conclusions about the Chicago Police Department's role in the Smollett saga. Specifically, the special prosecutor didn't hold back when it came to Foxx's handling of Smollett's race-baiting scam.

Slamming Foxx's conduct, the report includes the conclusion that the CCSAO "engaged in a substantial abuse of discretion and breached its obligations of honesty and transparency by making false and/or misleading statements to the public regarding the nature and reasons for the dismissal of the Initial Smollett Case" in addition to "false and/or misleading statements regarding State's Attorney Foxx's recusal to the public."

According to the special prosecutor's report, Foxx herself made "false and/or misleading statements to the public that she stopped communicating with Jurnee Smollett, Mr. Smollett's sister, after State's Attorney Foxx had become aware that Mr. Smollett had become a subject of the investigation."

New: Smollett special prosecutor?s full report is out. In summary, OSP concluded evidence shows Kim Foxx?s office engaged in ?substantial abuses? of discretion and operational failures in prosecuting and resolving the Initial Smollett Case. Here are its 5 final conclusions: pic.twitter.com/5NT5PYDS92 ? Matt Finn (@MattFinnFNC) December 20, 2021

The report adds that while the special prosecutor's investigation "did develop evidence that may rise to the level of a violation of legal ethics by State's Attorney Foxx and the CCSAO lawyers relating to false and/or misleading public statements" about the Smollett saga, the special prosecutor "has no authority to make findings determining ethical violations by lawyers." However, the special prosecutor's office "will comply with applicable reporting obligations" to refer its findings to the Illinois Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission "so that it can do the appropriate review to determine if any ethical violations occurred."

Despite Foxx and her office being revealed ? as most observers already believed ? to be a dishonest operation, the special prosecutor's investigation did not uncover evidence "that would support any criminal charges against State's Attorney Foxx or any individual working at the CCSAO," nor any "evidence of improper influence by any outside third parties in the decision-making by the CCSAO in the Initial Smollett Case."
 
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