Smokey Robinson issues 3-word response to shocking sexual assault allegations

Smokey Robinson has addressed the shocking sexual assault allegations leveled against him.The Motown legend, 85, broke his silence after four women who claim to be his former employees filed a $50 million lawsuit Tuesday with numerous disturbing allegations, including sexual battery and assault.“I am appalled,” Robinson told the Daily Mail on the phone when asked about the allegations Wednesday morning.The outlet claimed that Robinson “began mumbling incoherently” during the call and “did not sound well.”After he allegedly “became lucid again,” Robinson said, “I can’t speak about this right now,” and ended the call.The Post has reached out to Robinson’s rep for comment.In court documents obtained by The Post, four women who allegedly worked as Robinson’s housekeepers between 2012 and 2024 accused him of sexual battery, assault, false imprisonment, gender violence, hostile work environment, and more.His wife since 2002, Frances Robinson, was also named in the lawsuit filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court,Jane Doe 1 — who said she worked as a housekeeper for the couple from Jan.3, 2023 until February 2024 — claimed she was sexually assaulted by Robinson at least seven (7) times” until her resignation.Robinson, according to the accuser, would allegedly take his wife to the nail salon and hurry back “knowing that he would be home alone” with her since she mainly worked on the weekends.During the alleged assaults, Robinson’s accuser said he would “penetrate her vagina with his fingers, orally copulate her and proceed to penetrate her vagina with his erect penis causing her great pain” and “enjoyed ejaculating in her vagina without using a condom.”Jane Doe 2 said she was the Robinsons’ housekeeper from May 2014 until February 2020.
She claimed he assaulted her at least 23 different times during which he’d “summon her to either the laundry room or garage, where there were no cameras” before allegedly penetrating h...