Singer Smokey Robinson is being accused of sexual battery, assault and creating a hostile work environment in a lawsuit filed Tuesday by lawyers representing four of his former housekeepers.

4 women file lawsuit accusing Smokey Robinson of rape and sexual assault

Singer Smokey Robinson is being accused of sexual battery, assault and creating a hostile work environment in lawsuit filed by lawyers representing four of his former housekeepers on Tuesday.

The four women — all of whom are listed as Jane Does — are accusing the Motown artist of unwanted acts toward them. Robinson’s wife, Frances Robinson, is also listed as a defendant in the suit.

Calling the allegations “simply an ugly method of trying to extract money from an 85-year-old American icon,” Christopher Frost, the attorney for Smokey and Frances Robinson, said in a statement on Wednesday, “We will be asking the Court to dismiss the lawsuit.”

“As this case progresses, the evidence (the crucial element that guides us) will show that this is simply an ugly method of trying to extract money from an 85-year-old American icon–$50 million dollars, to be exact,” Frost wrote. “Through this process we have seen the bizarre theatrics of yesterday’s news conference, as the plaintiffs’ attorneys outlined vile, false allegations against Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, trying to enlist the public as an unwitting participant in the media circus they are trying to create.”

Frost added that “numerous aspects of the complaint that defy credulity” and said the plaintiffs’ attorneys “have reached beyond the bounds of liberties that even lawyers are typically allowed in this context.”

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