Male and female former employees of Smokey Robinson accuse him of sexual assault

The GuardianThursday, November 20, 2025 at 10:52:22 AM
Male and female former employees of Smokey Robinson accuse him of sexual assault
  • Two former employees, one male and one female, have accused Smokey Robinson of sexual assault, which he denies. This adds to four existing allegations from other former employees who filed a joint lawsuit earlier this year.
  • The implications of these accusations could significantly impact Robinson's reputation and career, as well as the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding the previous allegations.
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