Smokey Robinson accused of sexual assault by four women

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Credit: Mark Savage, BBC Music Correspondent
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Smokey Robinson, pictured in 2023, has yet to respond to the allegations

Four anonymous housekeepers are suing Motown legend Smokey Robinson for $50 million (£37 million), accusing him of sexual assault.

A complaint filed in Los Angeles superior court accuses the 85-year-old of sexual battery, false imprisonment, negligence and gender violence, in addition to a number of labour violations related to wages, breaks, meal times and overtime pay.

The lawsuit also names Robinson's wife, Frances Robinson, claiming she contributed to a hostile work environment, and used "ethnically pejorative words and language".

Representatives for the Robinsons did not immediately respond to requests for comment, and the accusations could not be independently verified.

Robinson was Motown's first hitmaker, writing number one hits like Mary Wells' My Guy and the Temptations' My Girl.

Born William Robinson Jr in Michigan, he was both a talent scout for the record label and one of its most prominent recording artists, known for songs like Tracks of My Tears, Shop Around and Tears of a Clown.

He has spots in both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Halls of Fame, and claims to have credits on more than 4,000 songs.

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Robinson's second wife, Frances, is also named in the lawsuit

Robinson's reputation and stature was an intimidating factor for his accusers, who were made to feel "powerless", their lawyer said at a press conference in Los Angeles.

"They're Hispanic women who were employed by the Robinsons earning below minimum wage," said John Harris.

"As low-wage women in vulnerable positions, they lacked the resources and options necessary to protect themselves from sexual assaults."

The women are suing under the pseudonyms Jane Doe 1, 2, 3 and 4, due to the sexual misconduct allegations, including rape, being levelled against the musician.

Three are former housekeepers and one was the singer's personal assistant, cook and hairdresser, according to court documents.

In the lawsuit, all four women claim that Robinson would summon them to various areas of his properties in Chatsworth, Bell Canyon and Las Vegas, at times when his wife was away.

Sometimes emerging naked from a shower, he forced them to have various types of sex over a number of years, starting in 2006, the lawsuit alleges.

Jane Does 1, 3 and 4 all allege Robinson sexually assaulted them in the "blue bedroom" of his Chatsworth residence, claiming he would lay down a towel to protect the bed sheets prior to the assaults.

Jane Doe 2's allegations state that Robinson raped her in the laundry room and garage of his Chatsworth residence, where closed-circuit cameras were unable to see.

The women claim that during the alleged assaults, Robinson used physical barriers and threats of force to prevent them from fleeing.

The lawsuit also includes several allegations of workplace violations.

All four women say they worked 10 hours a day, for six days a week without being paid minimum wage or overtime. They also claim to have worked holidays without receiving a holiday rate.

According to their lawsuit, the employees all quit because of the alleged sexual misconduct and hostile work environment.

The BBC has contacted Robinson's representatives for a response to the lawsuit.

No police reports or criminal charges have been filed against the musician.

A spokesperson for Los Angeles County District Attorney said the women's claims were not under review because law enforcement had not presented a case.

Los Angeles police said they had no statement on the matter.
 
All four women say they worked 10 hours a day, for six days a week without being paid minimum wage or overtime. They also claim to have worked holidays without receiving a holiday rate.
You're working 60 hours a week for less than minimum wage, plus holidays, and your employer is repeatedly raping you, and you just...stick around?

If it was just the 20 year old sexual assault allegations I'd be inclined to believe it's your standard "I regret my own actions and now I want a payday to make me feel better" story, but the embellishments make me assume this is some sort of coordinated character assassination. Did he recently come out against illegals or something?
 
You're working 60 hours a week for less than minimum wage, plus holidays, and your employer is repeatedly raping you, and you just...stick around?
You'd be surprised at what people convince themselves to do when they're psychologically broken.

If people could just will themselves to not be broken, there wouldn't be such a thing as "domestic abuse".
 
The women are suing under the pseudonyms Jane Doe 1, 2, 3 and 4, due to the sexual misconduct allegations, including rape, being levelled against the musician.
Leveled you fucking retard.

Also these are accusations being made about things that happened twenty years ago but they will not give their names?

Something smells funky here.
 
You're working 60 hours a week for less than minimum wage, plus holidays, and your employer is repeatedly raping you, and you just...stick around?

Wtf are four housekeepers doing in one house for 60 hours a week anyway?

Besides getting raped, I mean.
 
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We should stop granting settlement money to people suing men for rape unless it's recent enough so the victims still have wounds from the assault. Imagine if you could sue a person for stealing a totally real box of diamonds and gold 40 years ago.
I remember some bitch accusing bob dylan of being a pedophile. She accused him a year he wasn't even in the united states and when his life was completely documented because a journalist was following him around for a book/documentary. All the " believe all women" and " people don't lie about Sexual abuse " brigade went into hiding. She didn't even bother to google before making shit up, such a low effort scam.
 
Regretful because housekeeping with benefits didn't pay what they now think it should have.

If he'd have tossed an extra 20 each of their way when he pulled his old pecker out we'd not be hearing of this forceful assault or wtfever.
 
We should stop granting settlement money to people suing men for rape unless it's recent enough so the victims still have wounds from the assault. Imagine if you could sue a person for stealing a totally real box of diamonds and gold 40 years ago.
We should only grant settlement money after a criminal conviction for sexual assault or rape. It isn't perfect, and a lot of juries will split the difference to get out of there, but its still a higher bar to cross.
 
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