The lawsuit claims Jussie then set up the attack with Abel and his brother Ola, and the group agreed Abel would attack Jussie but would not hurt him too badly and would give Jussie a chance to appear to fight back.
The papers allege Jussie intentionally misled officers into believing his attackers were white, when he knew otherwise, and are accusing him of wasting police resources on investigating the alleged attack.
The City says the cost of investigating the case was at least $130,000 in overtime alone, but it wants hundreds of thousands of dollars on top of that to cover attorneys fees and additional expenses.
Recently, Jussie's attorney Marc Geragos said he won't be paying the city a penny, because he maintains his innocence in the alleged hate attack.
Marc said: "Mr. Smollett will not be intimidated into paying the demanded sum. Mr. Smollett vehemently denies making any false statements."
When the City originally requested the payment, they demanded "immediate payment" within seven days, and said at the time that if the 36-year-old actor didn't hand over the cash, the Corporation Counsel would "prosecute you for making a false statement under the Municipal Code of Chicago."