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00:05 Jussie Smollett checked himself into an outpatient rehab treatment program following his release
00:10 from jail, Page Six can confirm.
00:13 It's something he's been wanting to do for years, a source close to the former Empire
00:17 actor confirmed to us Wednesday.
00:19 They added that he just wrapped the movie and felt it was time.
00:23 TMZ was the first to report the news, with his rep revealing that, Jussie has had an
00:27 extremely difficult past few years.
00:30 He has quietly been working very hard for some time now, and we are proud of him for
00:34 taking these necessary steps, the rep concluded.
00:38 The actor's PR team did not immediately respond to Page Six's request for comment.
00:43 Smollett's rehab stint comes more than one year following his release from Chicago's
00:47 Cook County Jail.
00:49 He had served just six days of the five-month sentence he received for being convicted on
00:52 five counts of felony disorderly conduct for lying to police about a hate crime.
00:58 He made headlines in 2019 after he submitted a police report in Chicago, alleging that
01:03 two masked Donald Trump supporters attacked him while calling him "Empire Ftnr" and pouring
01:07 liquid he believed to be bleach all over him.
01:10 He also claimed they wrapped the news around his neck.
01:14 After the Chicago Police Department labeled him a victim, they swiftly changed course
01:18 and named him a suspect in the case when they could not come up with evidence of any attack.
01:22 Twelve jurors in a Chicago criminal court ultimately convicted Smollett of staging a
01:27 hate crime in December 2021, and his sentence came in March 2022.
01:33 The Mighty Ducks actor was released from jail where he was holed up in the psych ward, according
01:37 to his brother early after an Illinois state appellate court ruled he could live freely
01:41 in society, as his lawyers worked to appeal his conviction.
01:45 Shortly after his release, the B-Boy Blues producer was proudly defending his name.
01:50 "If I had done this, I'd be a piece of s**t.
01:53 And I don't think that's really questionable," he said on a June 2022 episode of Sway Calloway's
01:58 SiriusXM show, Sway in the Morning.
02:00 "If I had done something like this, it would mean that I stuck my fist in the pain of black
02:05 African Americans in this country for over 400 years."
02:09 He added, "It would mean that I stuck my fist in the fears of the LGBTQ community all over
02:14 the world.
02:15 I am not that motherf**er.
02:17 Never have been.
02:18 Don't need to be."
02:19 He also proclaimed his innocence in an R&B track called "Thank U God" he released on
02:24 streaming platforms.
02:25 "It's like their hell-bent on not solving the crime taking out the elements of race
02:29 and trans and homophobia that stray-taking lives, but turn around and act like I'm the
02:34 one that killed the strides," he rap.
02:35 "I'm not that motherf**ker."
02:36 "I'm not that motherf**ker."
02:37 "I'm not that motherf**ker."
02:37 "I'm not that motherf**ker."
02:38 "I'm not that motherf**ker."
02:38 "I'm not that motherf**ker."
02:39 "I'm not that motherf**ker."
02:39 "I'm not that motherf**ker."
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