American R&B legend, SMOKEY ROBINSON, files $500M counterclaim against 4 housekeepers accusing him of assault



Thursday, May 29, 2025 - American singer-songwriter and record producer, Smokey Robinson, has filed a $500 million counterclaim against four former employees who sued him earlier this month for $50 million, claiming s£xual battery, ass@ult, and false imprisonment.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department opened a criminal investigation into the allegations. The agency says they haven't presented their case to the District Attorney's office, and the investigation is ongoing. Smokey denied all the accusations.

In the countersuit, Smokey and Frances Robinson say his accusers defamed him at a press conference three weeks ago. The women have alleged repeated sexual abuse by Smokey without their consent, along with feeling threatened and intimidated.

They say they didn't report the alleged abuse to authorities for fear of losing their livelihoods, and to the embarrassment, shame, and humiliation of it all.

However, the Robinsons see things differently, claiming the accusers made "gratuitous and slanderous allegations," which are false. They say they treated their employees as "extended family" and provided photos and text messages of the women spending holidays and vacations with them.

The Robinsons' complaint claims they did not abuse, harm, or take advantage of the plaintiffs, adding: "Unfortunately, the depths of the plaintiffs' avarice and greed know no bounds."

The Robinsons are also alleging financial elder abuse, saying the women have caused them "loss of income and assets set aside for retirement or for personal or family care and maintenance."

The Robinsons' legal team has filed a motion to strike the original suit filed against them by four Jane Does and has asked them to re-file it using their real names.

Their attorneys, John Harris and Herbert Hayden, called Wednesday's actions "nothing more than an attempt to silence and intimidate the survivors of Mr. Robinson's sexual battery and assault."

"It is a baseless and vindictive legal manoeuvre designed to re-victimise, shift blame and discourage others from coming forward."

They say this cross-complaint “will not stand.”

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