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Smokey Robinson and his wife Frances filed a $500 million cross-complaint against the four women accusing him of sexual assault on Wednesday, May 28.
Smokey Robinson is currently facing accusations of sexual assault, with his wife Frances named in the lawsuit Julie Tremaine is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been at PEOPLE since 2022 ...
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Smokey Robinson has been sued by four former housekeepers for allegedly raping them repeatedly. The women filed their $50 million lawsuit, which was obtained by Page Six, in Los Angeles on Tuesday ...
Smokey Robinson has been accused of repeatedly raping four former housekeepers in a $50 million lawsuit. The women are suing for sexual battery, assault and gender violence, among other claims.
Smokey Robinson has been accused of misconduct. Four women filed a lawsuit against the 85-year-old musician in Los Angeles Superior Court Tuesday, claiming sexual battery, assault, false ...
Authorities investigated sexual assault allegations against Smokey Robinson in 2015, but no charges were filed. Robinson was accused of sexual misconduct in a recent lawsuit filed by former staff.
Smokey Robinson has been married to his wife, Frances Robinson (née Gladney), for over two decades. The Motown singer met the interior designer in Los Angeles, but the pair were friends for years ...
Smokey Robinson and Frances Gladney attend the Elton John AIDS Foundation’s 32nd Annual Academy Awards Viewing Party on March 10, 2024 in West Hollywood, California.
Smokey Robinson’s career could face major fallout. He currently hosts SiriusXM’s Soul Town and recently released the album What the World Needs Now in April 2025.
Smokey Robinson's lawyer accuses women of 'trying to extract money from an 85-year-old American icon' An attorney for Robinson denied the allegations in a statement provided to USA TODAY on May 7.
Smokey Robinson’s accusers slammed his defamation claims against them, saying they had the right to hold a press conference about their lawsuit.