Fox Business host says the Jussie Smollett decision 'raped' the judicial system

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Fox Business host says the Jussie Smollett decision 'raped' the judicial system
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'It’s just appalling,' Fox Business Network host Stuart Varney said.

A Fox Business Network host on Wednesday went so far in criticizing the dismissal of all charges against Empire actor Jussie Smollett that he claimed the United States’ “judicial system has been raped.”

Napolitano called it the “most unorthodox decision” and explained that the charges could not be reconstituted and Smollett could not be indicted anew. Napolitano said the only way Smollett could be prosecuted would be by the federal government. Smollett agreed to forfeit his $10,000 bond payment as well as his community service hours, according to the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office.“The government wants to deny it’s a deal because the government, after this happened, said we think he’s guilty and we think we can prove the case,” Napolitano said. “Well if you think he’s guilty, you can prove the case.

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