Crime | attack Report: Smollett Didn't Pay $3,500 for Fake Attack Seems the 'Empire' actor only paid for physical and health training By Neal Colgrass Posted Feb 23, 2019 12:22 PM CST Copied This image released by Fox shows Jussie Smollett, left, and Terrence Howard in a scene from the "The Depth of Grief" episode of "Empire," which originally aired on Oct. 31. (Chuck Hodes/Fox via AP) Jussie Smollett may not have paid the Nigerian brothers to attack him after all. Unidentified sources "connected to the case" tell TMZ that the $3,500 check to Abel and Ola Osundairo was only to get the Empire actor pumped up for a music video. Smollett said he needed abs like Ola's and wrote on the check's memo line, "5 weeks training nutrition plan." This contradicts a police statement (widely reported by outlets like CBS Chicago) that the check was to pay for a falsified attack against Smollett. Seems Abel and Ola told the grand jury the check was for training, and also said they didn't send Smollett a threatening letter about a week before the apparent attack. (Empire's producers have made a move to avoid "further disruption.") Read These Next Lily Allen's 'revenge dress' literally has the receipts. Two animals thought to have vanished 6K years ago are back. Rumors of Iran invasion swirl after Army calls off major drill. Ukraine to send US system to stop Iranian drones. Report an error