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Police shift 'trajectory' of Jussie Smollett probe, seek follow-up interview with actor

Chicago police said Saturday the investigation into the assault reported by Jussie Smollett has "shifted" due to information received from two brothers questioned in the case, as lawyers for the Empire actor blasted reports alleging he played a role in his own attack.

Lawyers for Empire actor deny reports he might have played a role in his own attack

Empire actor Jussie Smollett has said he was attacked by two masked men shouting racial and anti-gay slurs. (Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP)

Chicago police said Saturday the investigation into the assault reported by Jussie Smollett has "shifted" due to information received from two brothers questioned in the case, as attorneys for the Empire actor blasted reports alleging he played a role in his own attack.

Chicago police had arrested, then released, the two Nigerian brothers without charges late Friday and said they were no longer suspects in the attack.

"We can confirm that the information received from the individuals questioned by police earlier in the Empire case has in fact shifted the trajectory of the investigation," Chicago police spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi said in an emailed statement Saturday. "We've reached out to the Empire cast member's attorney to request a follow-up interview."

Guglielmi did not elaborate on what he meant by a shift in the case.

Smollett's lawyers also issued a statement Saturday, saying the actor would continue to co-operate with police, but felt "victimized" by reports that he might have been involved in the attack.

"He has now been further victimized by claims attributed to these alleged perpetrators that Jussie played a role in his own attack. Nothing is further from the truth and anyone claiming otherwise is lying," the statement from Todd Pugh and Victor P. Henderson said.

Smollett has said he was physically attacked by two masked men shouting racial and anti-gay slurs and, "This is MAGA country!" He said they looped a rope around his neck before running away as he was out getting food at a Subway restaurant. He said they also poured some kind of chemical on him.

On Wednesday, Chicago police picked up the brothers at O'Hare International Airport as they returned from Nigeria. They described them as "suspects" in the assault, questioned them and searched their apartment.

Then, late Friday evening, they released the two men without charges and said they were no longer suspects. They said they had gleaned new information from their interrogation of them.

An apartment that was searched by Chicago police in connection with the Smollett investigation is seen on Thursday. (Nader Issa/Chicago Sun-Times via AP)

One of the men is Smollett's personal trainer who he hired to get him physically ready for a music video, the statement from Smollett's lawyers said.

"It is impossible to believe that this person could have played a role in the crime against Jussie or would falsely claim Jussie's complicity," the statement said.

Police have said they were investigating the attack as a possible hate crime and considered Smollett a victim. Reports of the assault drew outrage and support for him on social media, including from California Sen. Kamala Harris and TV talk show host Ellen DeGeneres.

Smollett 'pissed' at skeptics

Smollett gave an emotional speech during a concert in Los Angeles on Feb. 2, saying that he went ahead with the show because he couldn't let his attackers win.

Smollett also gave an interview to Robin Roberts, of ABC News, that aired Thursday, saying that he was "pissed" at people who did not believe he was attacked.

"I've heard that it was a date gone bad, which I also resent that narrative," he said. "I'm not gonna go out and get a tuna sandwich and a salad to meet somebody. That's ridiculous. And it's offensive."

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Earlier this week, police said reports that the attack against Smollett was a hoax are unconfirmed.

Producers of the Fox television drama have supported Smollett, saying his character on Empire, Jamal Lyon, was not being written off the show.

Police said they combed surveillance video in the heavily-monitored downtown Chicago area but were unable to find any footage of the attack.

Smollett turned over redacted phone records that police said were not sufficient for a criminal investigation.