Jussie Smollett in 'The Truth About Jussie Smollett?' Courtesy of Netflix (C) 2025 Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Jussie Smollett is participating in a forthcoming Netflix documentary about his infamous hoax case. From Raw, the producers of true-crime hits Don't F**k with Cats, Tinder Swindler and the streamer's Trainwreck series, The Truth About Jussie Smollett?, which is coming to the streamer on Aug. 22, is described as "a shocking true story of an allegedly fake story that some now say might just be a true story." Tom Sheahan and Tim Wardle are executive producers. Along with the Smollett sitdown, the 90-minute doc features interviews with police officials, lawyers, journalists and investigators who claim to have uncovered new evidence about the case and that "with Jussie himself, this compelling documentary invites the audience to decide for themselves who is telling The Truth About Jussie Smollett?" Related Stories TV Netflix Greenlights K-Pop Drama 'Variety' Starring Son Ye-jin and Jo Yu-ri Business Netflix Results Draw Share Price Target Hikes, Muted Stock Reaction as Focus Turns to Second Half of Year Director Gagan Rehill said in a statement, "This story is a thrilling ride, and we were lucky enough to have access to the key players. I wanted this documentary to balance their competing narratives and to also use their compelling, colorful testimonies to thread the light and shade of the story through the film. But much more than that, I wanted this film to speak to the particular moment of rapid cultural change when this takes place in 2019; when, as a society, we were becoming more combative, more polarized, more divergent over our shared reality - when we began to lack a common singular Truth." Smollett, who broke out on Fox's Empire, was famously accused of faking a homophobic attack in Chicago in 2019. He was found guilty in December 2021 by a jury for felony disorderly conduct for falsely reporting to police that he was the victim of a hate crime. He served six days of a five-month jail sentence in 2022 before he was released pending an appeal. In November 2024, he then had his conviction overturned by the Illinois Supreme Court, with a judge ruling that a second prosecution after the case had already been resolved was a violation of his right to due process. Smollett has maintained his innocence in interviews, as he returned to the film industry. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Live Feed The Enduring Popularity of 'Shark Week,' Discovery's Secret Ratings Weapon The Fien Print 'Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time' Review: NatGeo's Ryan Coogler-Produced Docuseries Is a Potent 20th-Anniversary Reflection tom hanks BBC Studios Unscripted Boss on Tom Hanks, Stanley Tucci Series and the Recipe for U.S. Success Live Feed Jimmy Fallon Addresses Colbert Cancellation: "I Don't Like What's Going on One Bit" Live Feed Stephen Colbert's Late-Night Allies and Famous Friends Make Cameos on 'The Late Show' After Cancellation Live Feed Jon Stewart Rages Over Colbert Cancellation In F-Bomb Filled Speech Live Feed The Enduring Popularity of 'Shark Week,' Discovery's Secret Ratings Weapon The Fien Print 'Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time' Review: NatGeo's Ryan Coogler-Produced Docuseries Is a Potent 20th-Anniversary Reflection tom hanks BBC Studios Unscripted Boss on Tom Hanks, Stanley Tucci Series and the Recipe for U.S. Success Live Feed Jimmy Fallon Addresses Colbert Cancellation: "I Don't Like What's Going on One Bit" Live Feed Stephen Colbert's Late-Night Allies and Famous Friends Make Cameos on 'The Late Show' After Cancellation Live Feed Jon Stewart Rages Over Colbert Cancellation In F-Bomb Filled Speech