In the case with more twists than a YouTube tutorial, Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo, the two personal trainers implicated in the case of Empire star Jussie Smollett, have filed suit against Smollettโs representation for defamation, according to the Chicago Tribune.
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According to their suit, the Osundairo brothers, who told investigators that Smollett paid them to attack him, say that Los Angeles-based attorney Mark Geragos and co-counsel Tina Glandian โdoubled downโ on their insistence that the brothers paid $3,500 for personal training by Smollett and attacked their client even after charges were dropped by Cook County prosecutors.
Smollett, who โdirected every aspectโ of the attack, โwanted his employer and the public to notice and appreciate him as a successful black, openly gay actor,โ the suit alleged.
The brothers say the comments made them โfeel unsafe and alienated in their local Chicago community.โ Geragos and Glandian, while portraying Smollett as a โwholly innocent victim,โ continued to allege that he fell victim to a โcriminally homophobic, racist and violent attackโ led by the brothers, according to their suit.
Glandian, according to the suit which has been published by the Tribune, inferred that Smollett and Abimbola, who was dating a woman at the time, โengaged, at least briefly, in homosexual acts togetherโ during an appearance on a podcast hosted by Adam Carolla. The suit further alleges that Glandian insinuated that the relationship had become romantic in nature, a theory bolstered by a night spent at Smollettโs apartment.
โMs. Glandianโs globally broadcasted statements that Bola Osundairo is homosexual endangers him and the lives of his Nigerian family,โ said the lawsuit. Glandian also alleged the brothers had helped her client secure an illegal โsteroid-like supplementโ in an April interview with the Tribune.
โItโs one thing heโs playing this character, now heโs hanging out with this openly gay man and heโs spent the night there,โ Glandian said during her interview for the podcast episode released April 6. โSo I think [Olabinjo] starts thinking to himself, you know, whatโs really going on here?โ
At a news conference Tuesday, attorney Gloria Schmidt told gathered media that the brothers, who did not attend, โtold the truth.โ
โThey could have remained silent. But instead they told the truth to the police, and with their right hand in the air, they told the truth to the grand jury. Weโre going to make sure that the lies and malice attacking our city, our Police Department and my two clients are met with truth and healing.โ
From a statement prepared by the Osundairo brothers:
โThese lies are destroying our character and our reputation in our personal and professional lives,โ the statement said. โThose who know us personally know that we donโt have hate for anyone. โฆ That is not who we are.โ
According to the suit, the brothers have had a tough time finding work as a result of the case and the statements, which are the subject of the suit, though the suit does acknowledge that many of the statements pertinent to the case served no legal purpose.
Defamation lawsuits are typically difficult to win for plaintiffs, as it must be proved that statements were both false andย harmful to the reputations of all parties bringing suit.
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