Jussie's $3500 check and texts revealed

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FRANCE

Quote from: Young on February 24, 2019, 06:16:29 PM
Quote from: Michelle Williams on February 24, 2019, 06:10:23 PM
Quote from: Nathan Phillips on February 24, 2019, 10:41:34 AM
Dunno if this was posted yet or not.



JUSSIE SMOLLETT
$3,500 CHECK AND TEXTS SHOWING 'TRAINING' FEE
... Call Police Claim Into Question


Jussie Smollett has hard evidence to support his claim the Chicago Police Superintendent got it wrong when he told the media the actor paid $3,500 to Abel and Ola Osundairo to stage an attack.

TMZ has obtained documents that on the surface back his claim the $3,500 check he wrote to Abel was for training. The check was written to Abel on January 23, 2019, six days before the "attack." The memo line reads, "5 week Nutrition/Workout program Don't Go." 

Sources connected to Jussie tell us, the reference to "Don't Go" is a song for which Jussie was going to shoot a music video ... featuring himself shirtless. The sources say Jussie had gained weight -- he was 192 lbs and needed to lose 20 pounds for the shoot, and that's why he hired Abel ... whom he says he calls "Bon."

There are various texts starting from January 20 between Jussie and Bon. On January 28 -- the day before the "attack" -- Bon wrote, "I know you're traveling today, make sure you get at least 45 mins of cardio."

Another text on January 20 outlines a menu for the day, including chicken thigh, StarKist Tuna, Eggs and Smucker's peanut butter. And, a text on January 25 reads, "This is the meal plan and the breakdown of macronutrients. Also includes projected fat loss."

You also see a text showing a calendar where February 23 is marked "Don't Go." The sources say that's the date of the music video shoot.

There's another screenshot from Sept. 27, 2018, presumably showing Jussie has paid Ola in the past. It's a Venmo payment of $100 to Bola (Abimbola aka Abel)  for "Training."
Sources connected to Jussie say the $3,500 breakdown is as follows -- $600 a week for the workout plan for 5 weeks, and $100 a week for the nutrition plan for 5 weeks.

I told y'all KING is innocent. He needs to sue everyone.

He will

His label finna be poppin

God works in mysterious ways

Ack

The real truth finally comes out eh

fedswatchin

Quote from: Michelle Williams on February 24, 2019, 06:10:23 PM
Quote from: Nathan Phillips on February 24, 2019, 10:41:34 AM
Dunno if this was posted yet or not.



JUSSIE SMOLLETT
$3,500 CHECK AND TEXTS SHOWING 'TRAINING' FEE
... Call Police Claim Into Question


Jussie Smollett has hard evidence to support his claim the Chicago Police Superintendent got it wrong when he told the media the actor paid $3,500 to Abel and Ola Osundairo to stage an attack.

TMZ has obtained documents that on the surface back his claim the $3,500 check he wrote to Abel was for training. The check was written to Abel on January 23, 2019, six days before the "attack." The memo line reads, "5 week Nutrition/Workout program Don't Go." 

Sources connected to Jussie tell us, the reference to "Don't Go" is a song for which Jussie was going to shoot a music video ... featuring himself shirtless. The sources say Jussie had gained weight -- he was 192 lbs and needed to lose 20 pounds for the shoot, and that's why he hired Abel ... whom he says he calls "Bon."

There are various texts starting from January 20 between Jussie and Bon. On January 28 -- the day before the "attack" -- Bon wrote, "I know you're traveling today, make sure you get at least 45 mins of cardio."

Another text on January 20 outlines a menu for the day, including chicken thigh, StarKist Tuna, Eggs and Smucker's peanut butter. And, a text on January 25 reads, "This is the meal plan and the breakdown of macronutrients. Also includes projected fat loss."

You also see a text showing a calendar where February 23 is marked "Don't Go." The sources say that's the date of the music video shoot.

There's another screenshot from Sept. 27, 2018, presumably showing Jussie has paid Ola in the past. It's a Venmo payment of $100 to Bola (Abimbola aka Abel)  for "Training."
Sources connected to Jussie say the $3,500 breakdown is as follows -- $600 a week for the workout plan for 5 weeks, and $100 a week for the nutrition plan for 5 weeks.

I told y'all KING is innocent. He needs to sue everyone.
do you think caping for a black boys makes us think ur any less racist Mikey

Oh & #freejussie

Young

Quote from: SPARK on February 24, 2019, 06:17:50 PM
Quote from: Young on February 24, 2019, 06:16:29 PM
Quote from: Michelle Williams on February 24, 2019, 06:10:23 PM
Quote from: Nathan Phillips on February 24, 2019, 10:41:34 AM
Dunno if this was posted yet or not.



JUSSIE SMOLLETT
$3,500 CHECK AND TEXTS SHOWING 'TRAINING' FEE
... Call Police Claim Into Question


Jussie Smollett has hard evidence to support his claim the Chicago Police Superintendent got it wrong when he told the media the actor paid $3,500 to Abel and Ola Osundairo to stage an attack.

TMZ has obtained documents that on the surface back his claim the $3,500 check he wrote to Abel was for training. The check was written to Abel on January 23, 2019, six days before the "attack." The memo line reads, "5 week Nutrition/Workout program Don't Go." 

Sources connected to Jussie tell us, the reference to "Don't Go" is a song for which Jussie was going to shoot a music video ... featuring himself shirtless. The sources say Jussie had gained weight -- he was 192 lbs and needed to lose 20 pounds for the shoot, and that's why he hired Abel ... whom he says he calls "Bon."

There are various texts starting from January 20 between Jussie and Bon. On January 28 -- the day before the "attack" -- Bon wrote, "I know you're traveling today, make sure you get at least 45 mins of cardio."

Another text on January 20 outlines a menu for the day, including chicken thigh, StarKist Tuna, Eggs and Smucker's peanut butter. And, a text on January 25 reads, "This is the meal plan and the breakdown of macronutrients. Also includes projected fat loss."

You also see a text showing a calendar where February 23 is marked "Don't Go." The sources say that's the date of the music video shoot.

There's another screenshot from Sept. 27, 2018, presumably showing Jussie has paid Ola in the past. It's a Venmo payment of $100 to Bola (Abimbola aka Abel)  for "Training."
Sources connected to Jussie say the $3,500 breakdown is as follows -- $600 a week for the workout plan for 5 weeks, and $100 a week for the nutrition plan for 5 weeks.

I told y'all KING is innocent. He needs to sue everyone.

He will

His label finna be poppin

God works in mysterious ways

Ack

The real truth finally comes out eh

Yeah I can see into the future a bit lolz


BigDawg

Part of me feels like Chicago PD didn't look into the Nigerians as extensively as they could have. 

FRANCE

Quote from: BigDawg on February 24, 2019, 06:26:50 PM
Part of me feels like Chicago PD didn't look into the Nigerians as extensively as they could have.

Now this is what I will say. Unless they worked out some sort of immunity deal, I'm not entirely sure why their asses arent being charged either. They were ALSO a part of the scheme.

African Queen

Quote from: Michelle Williams on February 24, 2019, 06:10:23 PM
Quote from: Nathan Phillips on February 24, 2019, 10:41:34 AM
Dunno if this was posted yet or not.



JUSSIE SMOLLETT
$3,500 CHECK AND TEXTS SHOWING 'TRAINING' FEE
... Call Police Claim Into Question


Jussie Smollett has hard evidence to support his claim the Chicago Police Superintendent got it wrong when he told the media the actor paid $3,500 to Abel and Ola Osundairo to stage an attack.

TMZ has obtained documents that on the surface back his claim the $3,500 check he wrote to Abel was for training. The check was written to Abel on January 23, 2019, six days before the "attack." The memo line reads, "5 week Nutrition/Workout program Don't Go." 

Sources connected to Jussie tell us, the reference to "Don't Go" is a song for which Jussie was going to shoot a music video ... featuring himself shirtless. The sources say Jussie had gained weight -- he was 192 lbs and needed to lose 20 pounds for the shoot, and that's why he hired Abel ... whom he says he calls "Bon."

There are various texts starting from January 20 between Jussie and Bon. On January 28 -- the day before the "attack" -- Bon wrote, "I know you're traveling today, make sure you get at least 45 mins of cardio."

Another text on January 20 outlines a menu for the day, including chicken thigh, StarKist Tuna, Eggs and Smucker's peanut butter. And, a text on January 25 reads, "This is the meal plan and the breakdown of macronutrients. Also includes projected fat loss."

You also see a text showing a calendar where February 23 is marked "Don't Go." The sources say that's the date of the music video shoot.

There's another screenshot from Sept. 27, 2018, presumably showing Jussie has paid Ola in the past. It's a Venmo payment of $100 to Bola (Abimbola aka Abel)  for "Training."
Sources connected to Jussie say the $3,500 breakdown is as follows -- $600 a week for the workout plan for 5 weeks, and $100 a week for the nutrition plan for 5 weeks.

I told y'all KING is innocent. He needs to sue everyone.