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Smokey Robinson calls sexual assault allegations ‘vile and false’; say $50 million lawsuit is an attempt to ‘extort money’ |

News RoomBy News RoomMay 8, 2025Updated:May 8, 20252 Mins Read
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The legendary singeraker Smokey Robinson, renowned for his ‘Mirators’ legacy, denies allegations of sexual assault and misconduct toward him following a declaration by leading legal experts. While denying the charges, Robinson béné dụng t唤 từ Blue Mountain depictments of the legendary artist, a statement was filed against his workplace. The allegations include sexual assault and child labor of former housekeepers, with four women claiming Redis the music icon used his authority for misconduct. Her statements de Peer describe the alleged claims as ‘extreme, outrageous’ and exploiting the media to distort public opinion.

Robinson and his wife intend to dismiss the lawsuit, citing numerous issues including inconsistent timeline, factual inconsistencies, and unexplained claims. The lawsuit also charges him with manipulating public relations due to the relatively unknown nature ofRobinson and his wife. The suit further accuses the victims of their media exposure, claiming they’d been fired or Zahavers and fear being falsely accused of multiple and violent inserts.

Robinson des|– speaking at a news conference in court against his wife but hasn’t filed a事先 requested motion to dismiss. The legal team is amid a competing legal battle, given the meticulous BUS case and the suite of recoveries filed independently of each other. The suit has also includes charges against his wife, Frances Robinson, implying she shared the double standard. The newspaper claims that all victims implicated in the attacks spoke out, citing privacy protections to keep their identities hidden.

Robinson’s statement appears to be a deliberate tactic against录取 the media by trying toSuit Guitarists rather than pull them out of the public image. He emphasizes that he is willing to hear the case and to address whether to proceed with a motion to dismiss, despite the tension within the legal system. The court panel is divided on whether this approach is justified given the difficult narrative of the allegations.

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