Los Angeles police are investigating Smokey Robinson amid serious allegations. Four former housekeepers have accused the Motown legend of sexual assault, claims he firmly denies. The women filed a lawsuit last week, calling Robinson a “serial and sick rapist,” alleging incidents occurred between 2007 and 2024 at three different homes. They also claim he and his wife, Frances, violated labor laws by not paying them minimum wage and overtime, seeking $50 million in damages.
Robinson’s lawyer, Christopher Frost, has labeled these accusations as “vile” and “false,” suggesting they are an attempt to exploit his client’s fame and age. In light of the civil suit, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department announced a criminal investigation into the matter, stating that they’re in the early stages.
Frost expressed confidence that the investigation will clear Robinson’s name, calling the allegations an effort to sway public opinion.
Smokey Robinson is iconic in music, having created hits with the Miracles and penning classics like "My Girl" for the Temptations. He recently released an album titled What the World Needs Now and is on tour across the U.S., with UK shows planned this July.
This situation adds to ongoing discussions about accountability and support for those who come forward with allegations. In the past, many celebrities accused of similar crimes have faced scrutiny and varying public reactions. For instance, a 2022 survey revealed that nearly 75% of respondents believe in the importance of believing victims, yet many still grapple with the complexities of such cases, especially when high-profile figures are involved.
The outcome of this investigation could set a significant precedent in how allegations against public figures are handled and perceived. As the story unfolds, social media platforms are buzzing with mixed opinions, reflecting a broader societal debate about fame, accountability, and justice.
For more information on legal processes surrounding such cases, you can visit the National Sexual Violence Resource Center.