Smokey Robinson sued for $50 million as ex-employees allege sexual assault, failure to pay overtime
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A lawsuit has been filed against Smokey Robinson and his wife by four former employees who allege sexual assault and battery by the singer. The complaint, submitted in Los Angeles County, includes accusations of labor violations such as failure to pay for hours worked and maintaining a hostile work environment. The women, identified as Jane Doe 1 through 4, describe instances of forced sexual acts and verbal abuse by Frances Robinson. The lawsuit highlights serious allegations against the renowned singer and underscores potential workplace rights violations.
The lawsuit alleges that the plaintiffs were summoned to various locations by Smokey Robinson when his wife was absent and were forced into sexual acts.
The plaintiffs accuse Frances Robinson of maintaining a hostile work environment through verbal abuse while allegedly turning a blind eye to her husband's behavior.
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