Smokey Robinson was accused of fault.
Four women brought legal action against the 85 -year -old musician from the Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday, claiming a sexual battery, assault, false penalty, gender violence, hostile working environment, etc., the position can confirm.
The singer’s wife, Frances Robinson, is also appointed in the trial.
Women – all using pseudonyms to protect their identity – claim to be the former employees of Robinson, who worked as a cleaning lady between 2012 and 2024, and the details of their allegations are disturbing.
In the documents obtained by the post, Jane Doe 1 – who declared that she was working as a cleaning lady for the couple from January 3, 2023 to February 2024 – said that the first alleged sexual assault had taken place in March 2023 and occurred “at least seven (7) times” until her resignation.
According to her accuser, Robinson would take his wife to the manicure show and hurried to “knowing that he would be alone at home” with her because she mainly worked on weekends.
“On his return home, the accused Smokey Robinson called him in his blue room, locked the door and escorted their dog Shilo out of the room. He would not shower himself and dressed only in underwear. He would then carefully place a white towel on his bed, not to quench the bed waters, in preparation for what was going to happen, “she said.
Jane Doe 1 said that the legend of music “penetrated her vagina with her fingers roughly, would copule orally and would enter her vagina with her erect penis causing her great pain” and “appreciated the ejaculator in her vagina without using a condom”.
Jane Doe 2 said that she was the Robinsons cleaning lady from May 2014 until February 2020. She allegedly alleged that she had been attacked by the singer at least 23 times different.
Calling her alleged “brutal”, “constant” and “predictable” advances, she said that he “would summon her to the laundry room or to the garage, where there was no cameras” before entering her vagina with her fingers and “would then rape it”.
She also described being “forced in her blue room”, where she “would make her play oral sex”, and said that Robinson “entered her erect penis without using a condom. He would like to ejaculatrify the face of JD2, to his great satisfaction and his abject humiliation ”.
Jane Doe 2 said that if she refused to have sex with him, the singer threatened that he would do Frances to be “nasty” for her.
The third accuser said that she was Robinson’s cleaning lady from February 2012 to April 2024 and allegedly alleged that she had been “sexually harassed, sexually assaulted and raped” by the musician “at least 20 times”.
“The defendant Smokey Robinson would force her in his blue room, while he would do his ritual to leave his naked bathroom or have only underwear after a shower, then carefully place a towel on his bed so as not to dirty the laundry for what was going to happen. Of the rear, ”indicates the trial.
Jane Doe 3 said that when she refused him on an occasion, the R&B artist would have offered her “$ 500 to allow her to copulate her orally, an offer she refused”.
She allegedly alleged that Robinson would repeatedly do unwanted advances against her, “touching her breasts, kissing her and kissing her on her neck and her mouth.”
Jane Doe 4 said that in addition to being hired as a cleaning lady, she also worked as a personal assistant, cook and hairdresser from Frances from October 2006 to April 22, 2024.
“Robinson first assaulted her sexually in 2007 when she accompanied her in her home in Las Vegas. During her stay with him, the defendant Smokey Robinson forced her in her room and raped her,” she said in the trial.
She also allegedly alleged that in mid-2019 or around 2019, Robinson would have raped her in her temporary residence located in Bell Canyon.
Jane Doe 4 said Robinson “would often invoke him in his blue room” in his main residence, “lock the door and place a towel on the bed
She added: “The defendant Smokey Robinson never used a condom during sexual assault, ejaculating in the JD4 vagina or withdrawing and ejaculating on her whole body, to her great satisfaction and his abject humiliation.”
Each accuser said that they had not pointed out the alleged sexual assaults for fear of losing their lives, the embarrassment of the public, shame and humiliation.
They included Frances in the trial, alleging that it “had not taken the appropriate corrective measures to prevent” the alleged advances of Robinson “despite the full knowledge of its previous acts of sexual misconduct”.
Former employees also said they had not been paid or break and lunch breaks.
The message contacted the representative of Robinson to comment.
This trial arrives on the heels of the R&B artist who publishes his new album “What the World Need Now” on April 25.
Robinson became famous as a R&B and Soul singer after founding the group The Miracles in 1955. He left the group in 1972 to focus on his role as vice-president of the emblematic label Motown Records.
But in 1973, Robinson rekindled his career with a solo album entitled “Smokey”. Throughout the late 1970s, the Hollywood star had a multitude of tubes, and in 1987, he was inducted into rock and roll Hall of Fame.
A year later, Robinson won his first – and only – Grammy for “just to see her”.
Throughout his start of his career, Robinson was married to Claudette Rogers Robinson from 1959 to 1986. The pair shared her son Berry and his daughter Tamla. Robinson is also a father of a son named Trey of a woman with whom he had an affair with and deactivate for 20 years. He refers to the mystery woman like “Kandi”.
The musician married Frances in 2002.
After publishing his memoirs “Smokey: Inside My Life” in 1989, Robinson told people at the time: “I just hate that children and others suffered from the movements I took.”
“I have good relations with everyone in my life,” he added.
These days, Robinson does not intend to slow down in his career. “I tried to retire once and it did not work for me, guy,” said Robinson in 2024, referring to his 1972 interruption. “I love music, and I always did it, even before I was going to have a career.
“Fortunately for me, I grew up in a house where there was always music,” he reflected. “I grew up in a music house. I had two older sisters and my mother, and they always played music – blues, gospel, jazz, classic, All. I grew up with a large dose of music, and I always liked music. Music is very, very, very essential through my life and in my life. So yes, guy, I’m a music lover!