The brothers allegedly paid to stage an attack on Jussie Smollett have issued a public apology.
Abimbola 'Abel' Osundairo and Olabinjo 'Ola Osundairo have spoken of their "tremendous regret" at being involved in the scandal and said sorry for the negative impact they may have had on other people, particularly those who were victims of hate crimes.
A statement issued by their attorney to CBS Chicago read: "My clients have tremendous regret over their involvement in this situation, and they understand how it has impacted people across the nation, particularly minority communities and especially those who have been victims of hate crimes themselves."
The 'Empire' actor told police in January he had been attacked by two masked men in Chicago, who had abused him with racist and homophobic language, doused him with a chemical substance and tied a rope around his neck.
The two brothers - who knew Jussie from working on 'Empire' and attending the same gym - were arrested last month but were released after telling police about the alleged hoax.