
Jussie Smollett documentary ‘The Truth About Jussie Smollett?' to release on Netflix; release date, key details inside
According to DEADLINE, Netflix is expected to release 'The Truth About Jussie Smollett?' on August 22, 2025. The documentary will run for 90 minutes. Later, Chicago police and prosecutors stated that the actor staged the attack, and he was charged with 16 felony counts of disorderly conduct for hiring men to pretend to beat him up.
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Smollett gave up his $10,000 bond and completed 15 hours of performance as community service in return for prosecutors dropping the case. However, in 2022, a special prosecutor brought him to trial, and he was convicted on five counts, serving six days of a 150-day sentence while awaiting appeal.
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The conviction was overturned in 2024 when an Illinois Supreme Court judge decided he should not have been recharged by the special prosecutor. In May 2025, the city's Law Department announced it had settled with Smollett, and the actor said he was giving $50,000 to the BBF (Building Brighter Futures Center for the Arts).
The documentary is set to feature interviews with police, lawyers, journalists, and investigators who claim to have found new evidence pertaining to the case, according to DEADLINE.
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Jussie Smollett donates $50,000
Smollett, in May 2025, had revealed that he had donated $50,000 to a Chicago charity to settle the lawsuit by the city about his claim that he had been the victim of a hate crime. Back in 2022, a jury convicted Smollett of felony disorderly conduct for filing a false police report after he said he had been attacked in downtown Chicago by two men who hurled racist and homophobic slurs at him.
Smollett shared details of his settlement with the city in a statement posted to Instagram on Friday, saying that he had made a $50,000 donation to the Building Brighter Futures Center for the Arts. According to its website, the organization's mission is to "improve the quality of life for underprivileged youth and their families by providing safe, stable and nurturing experiences."
The City of Chicago had sued Smollett six years ago, seeking more than $130,000 to cover the costs of its police investigation. It said the settlement with Smollett required the charitable contribution. "The city believes this settlement provides a fair, constructive and conclusive resolution, allowing all the parties to close this 6-year-old chapter and move forward," a city spokesperson, Kristen Cabanban, said in a statement, as quoted by NYT News Service.
She said that Smollett also made a $10,000 payment to the city in 2019, and that he had faced additional accountability through his criminal trial. Smollett had also announced that in addition to the settlement, he had also donated $10,000 to the Chicago Torture Justice Center, an organization that "seeks to address the traumas of police violence and institutionalized racism," according to its website.
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