| The lawsuit was being prepared after Smollett, 
				36, refused a demand by the city for $130,000, said Bill 
				McCaffrey, a spokesman for the city's Department of Law.
 "Mr. Smollett has refused to reimburse the City of Chicago for 
				the cost of police overtime spent investigating his false police 
				report on January 29, 2019, McCaffrey said. "The Law Department 
				is now drafting a civil complaint that will be filed in the 
				Circuit Court of Cook Country."
 
 Smollett, who is black and gay, touched off a social media fire 
				storm by telling police on Jan. 29 that two apparent supporters 
				of U.S. President Donald Trump struck him, put a noose around 
				his neck and poured bleach over him.
 
 But the actor, best known for his role as a gay musician on the 
				Fox Television hip-hop drama “Empire,” was charged in February 
				with staging the incident himself and filing a false police 
				report.
 
 Last week prosecutors dropped all charges against Smollett, 
				infuriating police and outgoing Mayor Rahm Emanuel. Prosecutors 
				said they stood by the accusation but that an agreement by 
				Smollett to forfeit his $10,000 bond was a just outcome.
 
 The case file was sealed by a Chicago judge, which critics 
				suggested was evidence of a cover-up.
 
 The actor's criminal defense attorney, Mark Geragos, could not 
				be reached for comment.
 
 On Monday, some 300 people, including off-duty Chicago police 
				officers, took to the streets to protest, calling on Cook County 
				State's Attorney Kim Foxx to resign over her handling of the 
				case.
 
 Foxx, who recused herself from the case before charges were 
				filed, citing conversations she had with one of his relatives, 
				has defended her actions and those of her prosecutors.
 
 Smollett was written out of the final two episodes of "Empire" 
				this season after he was charged with staging the hate crime. 
				Fox executives have not said if he will return should the show 
				be renewed for another year.
 
 (Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Bill Tarrant and Lisa 
				Shumaker)
 
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