Motown legend Smokey Robinson is facing escalating legal troubles as his sex abuse scandal widens, with a new male accuser joining the lawsuit against him.
Smokey Robinson Scandal Expands
Six months after four former female employees filed a $50 million civil lawsuit alleging sexual battery, assault, false imprisonment, and hostile work environment, two additional accusers have stepped forward — including a man identified as John Doe. The lawsuit, originally filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court in May, has now been amended to include these new claims.
Allegations From the Male Accuser
The male accuser, who reportedly worked as a car valet for Robinson, claims the singer engaged in repeated sexual misconduct. According to court filings, Robinson allegedly fondled himself in front of the employee and on one occasion attempted to force the man’s hand onto his genitals. These allegations mirror those made by the original plaintiffs, who accused Robinson of similar acts of sexual battery and harassment while employed as housekeepers.
Broader Legal Context
- The original four Jane Doe plaintiffs accused Robinson and his wife, Frances Robinson, of fostering a hostile work environment and committing repeated acts of abuse.
- The new motion filed on November 14, 2025, seeks to add both the male accuser and another female accuser to the case, expanding the scope of the lawsuit.
- Robinson’s legal team has denied all allegations, calling them “fabricated” and insisting the claims are an attempt to exploit his fame.
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