Newly unsealed Jussie Smollett court files reveal his bond slip and how Kim Foxx asked the Attorney General HERSELF to be investigated over her controversial handling of the case - but 600 pages of police remain secret 192 pages of files from the Cook County Criminal Court emerged on Thursday They contain little of note other than legal back and forth between the media, Smollett's attorneys and prosecutors It does reveal that Kim Foxx asked the Office of the Inspector General for a review of her case In its response, it said that she had in the past resisted such a review
By Jennifer Smith For Dailymail.com
Published: 12:56 BST, 24 May 2019 | Updated: 12:56 BST, 24 May 2019
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The newly unsealed Jussie Smollett court files that were released late on Thursday reveal little of note from the Empire actor's case but show how the State's Attorney asked the Office of the Inspector General's to investigate her handling of it.
The files were made public on Thursday by a judge who agreed with media lawyers that Smollett had no right to privacy because he had spoken