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Jussie Smollett could still face federal charges as the FBI and the US Postal Inspection Service are continuing their probe into a threatening letter Smollett might have sent to himself, a report said.

Federal investigators continue to probe whether Smollett — who was cleared of state charges on Tuesday — delivered the racially charged letter to the “Empire” office in Chicago, according to ABC News.

A source told the network that the dismissal of the state’s case has not impacted the federal probe.

The hate-filled letter arrived a week before his alleged hate crime occurred.

Smollett said the letter stated “You will die black f-g” in cutout magazine letters with a crude stick figure drawing hanging from a tree.

“MAGA” was written in red letters across the envelope, which also had a crushed-up white powder in it that was later determined to be aspirin.

When police brought disorderly conduct charges against Smollett last month, claiming he staged a hate crime against himself, they said the Empire actor was upset the letter he received didn’t get enough attention so he decided to stage an actual attack.

The FBI has remained tight-lipped throughout the duration of the Smollett investigation, even when he was still considered a victim.

However, the Chicago Police Department said the FBI assisted them in their investigation and all of the evidence in the case was being processed by the FBI.