The city of Chicago has released two 911 calls made after Empire actor Jussie Smollett claimed he was the victim of a racist, homophobic attack.
Recordings of the emergency calls following the January 29 incident were obtained by the Associated Press and other outlets on Wednesday evening.
Both calls were made by an unidentified man who said he worked for “an artist” he did not want to name.
The caller said the person was initially reluctant to make the report but that he would speak to police.
The man expressed concern about a perceived delay in the police response during the second call.
Smollett was later charged with lying to police. Prosecutors dropped the charges on March 26.