Smokey Robinson’s legal team has dismissed a recent s3xual assault lawsuit filed by four former housekeepers as a fabricated attempt to extort money from the 85-year-old music legend. In a statement to TMZ, Robinson’s attorney, Christopher Frost, described the case as “an ugly method of trying to extract money from an 85-year-old American icon, $50 million, to be exact.”

 

The lawsuit, brought forward by accusers identified as Jane Does, alleges that Robinson r@ped them multiple times during their employment. It also claims his wife, Frances Gladney Robinson, was aware of the abuse and failed to act. The plaintiffs further accuse both Robinsons of creating a hostile work environment.

 

Frost criticized the plaintiffs’ legal team for orchestrating a “bizarre” press conference, accusing them of spreading vile and false allegations in an attempt to sway public opinion and manufacture a media spectacle.

 

He stated that Robinson will personally respond to the claims and that his legal team plans to file a motion to dismiss the case. Frost said they will address inconsistencies related to timelines, alleged relationships, and details of the accusations, which he claimed “defy credulity.”

 

The attorney concluded by urging the public to reserve judgment until the evidence is thoroughly examined in court and the full facts are revealed.

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