Judge to Rule Next Week on Innocence Request in 1957 Killing

An attorney for Jussie Smollett is warning that if Chicago sues the “Empire” actor for the cost of the investigation into his claim that he was attacked, he’ll demand sworn testimony from Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the police chief and others.

An Illinois judge plans to rule next week on a request by a man to be declared innocent in the 1957 kidnapping and slaying of a 7-year-old. 

Jack McCullough testified Thursday he's been "proven innocent," but the 77-year old says he's been "put forward as a monster." DeKalb County Judge William Brady earlier this year overturned McCullough's conviction after authorities said evidence suggested he had an alibi. 

Brady plans to rule Wednesday on McCullough's request, the Daily Chronicle reports

McCullough was convicted in 2012 and sentenced to life in prison in connection with the death of Maria Ridulph. 

Attorneys who asked for Thursday's hearing say McCullough didn't commit the crime for which he spent nearly five years in prison and that he wants to move on with his life.

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