He was acquitted on one count of felony disorderly conduct, related to making a false police report he was the victim of an aggravated battery to Det. Robert Graves.
Smollett was found guilty of these charges:
Count 1 – Guilty: Making a false police report he was the victim of a hate crime to Officer Muhammad Baig.
Count 2 – Guilty: Making a false police report he was the victim of a battery to Baig.
Count 3 – Guilty: Making a false police report he was the victim of a hate crime to Det. Kimberly Murray.
Count 4 – Guilty: Making a false police report he was the victim of a battery to Det. Kimberly Murray.
Count 5 – Guilty: Making a false police report he was the victim of a battery to Det. Kimberly Murray.
What happens next: A disorderly conduct charge for a false crime report is a Class 4 felony and punishable by up to three years in prison and a $25,000 fine.
Cook County Judge James Linn will have discretion in imposing a concurrent or consecutive sentence for each count at a later date.