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Osundairo Brothers Sue Jussie Smollett’s Lawyers For “Defamation”

By Violet Johnson
26 April 2019   |   2:50 pm
The two Nigerian brothers who allegedly participated in Jussie Smollett's staged hate attack have filed a defamation suit against Smollett’s lawyers. Olabinjo and Abimbola Osundairo accused the attorneys of smearing their reputations in a bid to salvage Smollett’s image, according to Variety. The suit alleges that Smollett’s attorneys, Mark Geragos and Tina Glandian, gave interviews…

The two Nigerian brothers who allegedly participated in Jussie Smollett’s staged hate attack have filed a defamation suit against Smollett’s lawyers.

Olabinjo and Abimbola Osundairo accused the attorneys of smearing their reputations in a bid to salvage Smollett’s image, according to Variety.

The suit alleges that Smollett’s attorneys, Mark Geragos and Tina Glandian, gave interviews in which they sought to scapegoat the brothers; it also accuses Glandian of falsely suggesting that Abimbola had sexual relations with Smollett, exposing him to backlash in the Nigerian community.

In the suit, the brothers state that Smollett asked them to “help him stage a social media hoax,” and that they went along with it because he is a wealthy actor and they “were aspiring to ‘make it’ in Hollywood.”

“Smollett’s motivation was simple, he wanted his employer and the public to notice and appreciate him as a successful Black, openly gay actor,” the suit states.

They further said Smollett directed every aspect of the attack, including the location and the noose.

In a surprise move, the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office dropped all charges against him in exchange for the forfeiture of a $10,000 bond.

After the charges were dropped, Glandian gave interviews defending Smollett. In one, she noted that Abimbola is a personal trainer who advertises “steroid-free” bodybuilding, and said that it was “ridiculous.”

The suit contends that Glandian was implying that Osundairo distributes illegal Nigerian steroids.

Glandian also suggested that the two brothers wore “whiteface” makeup on the night of the attack, in an effort to explain why Smollett told police that his attackers were white-skinned.

The suit states that that is not true. The suit also accuses Glandian of falsely implying that Abimbola Osundairo had sex with Smollett.

The brothers are Nigerian-American, and have Nigerian relatives. The suit notes that homosexual activity is a crime in Nigeria.

“Ms. Glandian’s globally broadcasted statements that Bola Osundairo is homosexual endangers him and the lives of his Nigerian family,” the suit states.

The suit also contends that the brothers have been financially harmed by the attorneys’ effort to blame them for the attack.

“Ms. Glandian’s statements have caused considerable damage to Plaintiffs’ careers, as they have lost talent agent contracts and career opportunities,” the suit alleges.

Glandian and Geragos issued a response, vowing to “expose” the brothers for perpetrating a fraud on the public.

 

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