Smokey Robinson under criminal investigation after sexual assault allegations by ex-employees
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The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has initiated a criminal investigation against Motown singer Smokey Robinson following claims of sexual assault and wage theft by four former employees. The allegations include forced sexual relations and failure to pay minimum wage. The lawsuit implicates Robinson's wife, accusing her of verbal abuse and negligence in preventing the alleged abuse. Their attorney denied the claims, asserting the allegations are part of a ploy to harm their reputations. The investigation follows a police report filed by the plaintiffs after the lawsuit was launched.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is investigating Smokey Robinson after four former staffers accused him of sexual assault and wage theft.
The lawsuit also accuses Robinson's wife of verbally abusing employees and not stopping his alleged sexual abuse, despite being aware of it.
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