Smoky Robinson lawsuit sues 4 former housekeepers

Four women accused Smoky Robinson of sexual harassment and repeated rapes, and their different periods of time in the Motown Icon housekeeper and his wife date back to 2007.

In a new lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Tuesday, the women accused the soul singer and producers of finding ways to isolate them in their homes in the San Fernando Valley and Las Vegas, even as they protested and forced them to have sexual contact. The lawsuit includes claims regarding sexual assault, sexual assault, false imprisonment and gender violence against Robinson. This also calls Robinson's wife a co-defendant, demanding to promote hostile working environments, negligence and intentional and negligent emotional distress. (Robinson's representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment.)

According to the lawsuit, between January 2023 and February 2024, the plaintiff was identified as Jane Doe 1 as having beaten her at least seven times. She accused Robinson of taking his wife to a manicure salon appointment on the weekend, rushing home, and seducing her into her "blue bedroom" to lock her at the door, locking him on the door, putting a white towel on the bed, he wouldn't lie on the bed, so he wouldn't sit down, it's his bed, it's "a bed like this," it's "a bed like this." The woman accused Robinson of ignoring her resistance and not "broadly penetrated" her without using a condom.

Jane Doe 2 claims she worked for Robinson and his wife between May 2014 and February 2020. She claimed Robinson forced her to commit unnecessary sexual acts in at least 23 different situations. She said Robinson forced her to have a blowjob on him, and then he forced her through without using a condom. She claimed that he "loves the face of ejaculation (her), which satisfies him and is humiliated."

Jane Doe 3 accused Robinson of “repeated sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape throughout her entire work (She). She accused Robinson of doing it at least 20 times, and at one point, when she resisted his progress, he gave her $500 for him to verbally mating. She rejected the claim, attorney John W. Harris (John W.

Jane Doy 4 said she began working for Robinson and his wife in 2006 and was forced to resign in April 2024 due to alleged abuse. She claimed Robinson had sexually assaulted her for the first time in 2007 when he accompanied him to his home in Las Vegas. She claimed he forced her into the bedroom and raped her. She said Robinson attacked her again several times since 2019. She claimed he would trap her in the bedroom and rape her on a towel placed on the bed.

"He would pull off (Janeda 4's) clothes, oppose her protest, push her onto the bed, and continue to rape her." Rolling stones nation. “Defendant Smoked Robinson never used a condom during the sexual assault, shot into (her) vagina or evacuated and ejaculated the entire body, which was very satisfied, her satisfaction and humiliation.”

Jane does say they are reluctant to report alleged abuse because they are afraid of “adverse” results that may be associated with immigration status. The lawsuit states that Robinson's "known celebrity status and his influential friends and colleagues" were "intimidated".

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According to the complaint, Robinson's wife Frances "failed to take appropriate corrective measures to prevent the defendant's misconduct of smoked Robinson, and despite allegedly "complete knowledge of his previous sexual conduct, he has been with other cases of women who have suffered and experienced similar sexual assaults and suffered similar sexual assaults by him. ”

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