Jussie Smollett Has Sent Chicago Police Redacted Phone Records To Protect 'High-Profile Individuals'

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Jussie Smollett Has Sent Chicago Police Redacted Phone Records To Protect 'High-Profile Individuals'
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Chicago police said that the phone records submitted by Smollett were not 'sufficient' for their investigation into a possible hate crime against the Empire actor.

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