Kim Foxx says jail sentence for Jussie Smollett might feel ‘like revenge’ as she stands by her office’s early handling of case – Chicago Tribune*

Foxx also addressed special prosecutor Dan Webb’s scathing report about her office’s handling of the case, which she said was misleading. Foxx said the questions he raised could have been answered if he had conducted follow-up interviews with her office. While Webb’s investigation cleared Foxx and her top aides of any criminal wrongdoing, his report noted that her office repeatedly misled the public and misstated facts about the case.
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debtsor
4 years ago

Kim, this ain’t about you. She’s a delusional narcissist just like Jussie, making everything about this.

More realistically, Kimmie, you were pushed aside by the Adults at the Big Table, who recognized how awful and atrocious perpetrating a fake hate crime is in our society.

This is only about you to the extent that you engaged in unethical behavior.

Pat S.
4 years ago

If it was ‘revenge,’ she’d be in a cell with him.

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