
Smokey Robinson accused of sexual assault by former housekeepers in $50M lawsuit
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Smokey Robinson allegedly sexually assaulted four former employees who worked for the singer over the past 20 years. The women seek $50 million in damages.
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Frances Robinson, Smokey's wife of 25 years, was also accused of perpetuating a "hostile work environment."
The accusers claimed Frances "failed to take the appropriate corrective action to prevent Defendant Smokey Robinson’s deviant misconduct" despite having "full knowledge of his prior acts of sexual misconduct, having settled cases with other women that suffered and experienced similar sexual assaults perpetuated by him."

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