Al Sharpton spoke about the Jussie Smollett investigation on Thursday after police alleged he staged an attack against himself and said “whoever is wrong” should face the maximum penalty.
Al Sharpton
Al Sharpton says whoever is wrong in Smollett case should face maximum penalty
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