Smokey Robinson countersues housekeepers over rape allegations

Smokey Robinson countersues housekeepers over rape allegations

American musician and Motown frontman Smokey Robinson has filed a defamation lawsuit against four former housekeepers who accused him of rape, prompting a police investigation.

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On Wednesday, Smokey Robinson and his wife, Frances, filed the counterclaim in Los Angeles Superior Court against the four women and their lawyers, whose allegations, they say, were ‘fabricated in an extortionate scheme’.

Notably, the forceful legal and public pushback from the 85-year-old Motown music luminary came in response to the women’s May 6 lawsuit and followed a May 15 announcement from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department that its Special Victims Bureau is ‘actively investigating criminal allegations’ against Robinson.

Moreover, the Robinsons also filed a motion to strike the women’s lawsuit.

For the unversed, the women are seeking at least $50 million, alleging Smokey Robinson repeatedly raped and sexually assaulted them in his home when they worked for him between 2007 and 2024. They also accused Robinson’s wife, Frances, a co-defendant, of enabling him and of creating an abusive workplace.

The counterclaim opens with friendly text messages from the women to contradict their claims against Robinson, whose songs, including ‘Tears of a Clown’ and ‘The Tracks of My Tears’, established him among the biggest hitmakers of the 1960s.

The filing stated the women ‘stayed with the Robinsons year after year’, vacationed with them, celebrated holidays with them, exchanged gifts with them, asked for tickets to his concerts, and sought and received help from them including money for dental surgery, financial support for a disabled family member, and ‘even a car’.

The court filing, which includes photos from the vacations and gatherings as exhibits, mentions that despite the couple’s generosity, the women ‘secretly harboured resentment for the Robinsons and sought to enrich themselves through the Robinsons’ wealth’.

“Unfortunately, the depths of Plaintiffs’ avarice and greed know no bounds,” the counterclaim says. “During the very time that the Robinsons were being extraordinarily generous with Plaintiffs, Plaintiffs were concocting an extortionate plan to take everything from the Robinsons.”

John Harris and Herbert Hayden, attorneys for the former housekeepers, said in a statement that the defamation lawsuit ‘is 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 stated.

The lawyers said they intend to get the Robinsons’ lawsuit thrown out by invoking California’s laws against using the courts to silence and intimidate people who sue.

The four women, whose names are withheld in their lawsuit, each allege that Robinson would wait until they were alone with him in his Los Angeles house and then sexually assault and rape them. One woman said she was assaulted at least 20 times while working for Robinson from 2012 until 2024. Another said she worked for him from 2014 until 2020 and was assaulted at least 23 times.

The Robinsons had also sought to strike the women’s lawsuit as invalid, saying they have no right to hide their identities in it, especially after they ‘chose to make a very public spectacle of themselves’ when they appeared at a news conference the day they sued, their faces covered with masks and sunglasses.



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