Rewrite the following news content into a professional, SEO-optimized article. Instructions: Keep the meaning exactly the same. Do not add false information. Remove any unwanted text, metadata, or comments at the beginning. Write in clear, engaging, and human-like news tone. Use short paragraphs (2–4 lines each). Add proper headings (H2/H3) where relevant. Ensure good readability and flow. Use simple English (Grade 6–8 level). Avoid repetition and fluff. Format properly for a blog/news post. Content: NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. A hoax drawing comparisons to Jussie Smollett’s case is at the center of a lawsuit after a Wisconsin sheriff said a woman fabricated a 40-hour ICE detention, with investigators pointing to hotel records, surveillance video and text messages that contradict her claims.. Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt announced the legal action following a weekslong investigation into claims by Sundas “Sunny” Naqvi that she was held by federal authorities in Illinois and Wisconsin, including at the Dodge County Jail.. Those allegations, first raised publicly last month, claimed Naqvi, a U.S. citizen from Skokie, Illinois, was detained at O’Hare International Airport, transferred to an Illinois facility and later transported across state lines to Wisconsin, where she was allegedly held and released without documentation.. The allegations quickly gained traction online, where some commentators drew comparisons to past high-profile hoaxes, including the case involving Smollett, an actor who fabricated a story in 2019 that he was the victim of a racist and homophobic attack.. WHITE TEENS CLEARED OF HATE CRIME ALLEGATIONS LEVIED BY BLACK VIRGINIA TECH PROFESSOR. The X account Libs of Chicago wrote that “Skokie has themselves their very own Jussie Smollett,” alleging Naqvi lied about being detained by federal authorities. Another user similarly described the situation as a “Jussie Smollett-esque hoax.”. The Department of Homeland Security previously said Naqvi’s claims were “false.”. After reviewing records across multiple agencies, Schmidt said the claims “did not occur,” adding that he set out to present “fact versus fiction” after the allegations gained widespread attention despite what he described as a lack of verified evidence.. “There is no record of booking, detention, or release involving Ms. Naqvi in Dodge County,” the sheriff’s office said, adding there was no coordination with federal or out-of-state agencies and that she was never in local custody.. The lawsuit also details statements made by Cook County Commissioner Kevin Morrison, who publicly amplified the claims and alleged Naqvi and five other individuals were transported across state lines by immigration agents — assertions Schmidt disputes. The complaint further alleges Morrison accused the sheriff’s office of a “cover up” and said officials “have been lying from the very start of this.”. Fox News Digital reached out to Morrison for comment.. Investigators laid out what they describe as a verified timeline that directly contradicts the allegations.. According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection records, Naqvi entered secondary inspection at O’Hare around 10:46 a.m. on March 5 and was released at approximately 11:42 a.m. Federal authorities say she was not detained or transferred after leaving the airport.. Records show that just over an hour later, Naqvi checked into a Hampton Inn & Suites in Rosemont, Illinois at 1:17 p.m., where she remaine