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What is Smokey Robinson's assets? The singer faces a lawsuit of 50 million US dollars from former employees

The Motown Legend Smokey Robinson was sued by four former employees due to S*Xual attack reasons and paid no reasonable wages. The civil complaint was submitted on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, by the former housekeeper of the R&B legend in front of the Supreme Court of Los Angeles, which decided to keep their identities privately.

The allegations against Smokey Robinson described in the complaint include S*Xual Assault and S*Xual Battery, emotional stress, gender -specific violence and incorrect detention. The four women described the alleged abuse that they have experienced several times through Smokey Robinson in his house in Chatsworth. A suspected R*PE dates from 2007.

Smokey Robinson, which has an estimated net value of 150 million US dollars, According to Celebrity Net Worthalso faces allegations not to pay appropriate wages to its employees. They claim that he has shortened their wages, refused to give them breaks, meals and holidays, and dock their overtime payment, and they are now asking for no less than 50 million US dollars.

All four women who sued the singer among the pseudonyms Jane Doe 1 to 4 also called the singer's wife, Frances Robinson, in a suit. They accused them of making themselves complicit because she knew about her husband's actions, but did not intervene and had initiated him again.


More about the allegations of S*Xual Assault and Docked pay against Smokey Robinson

In the new lawsuit of 50 million US dollars against Smokey Robinson, his four former housekeepers described their allegations. The four claimed similar experiences of the S*Xual attacks by the singer in several of his houses, including a house in Las Vegas, another house in Bell Canyon by Ventura County, but mainly in his residence in Chatsworth in South California.

Her allegations included that Robinson would conjure her up in certain areas in the house in which cameras could not see Camera's closed cycle, including one that she described as a “blue bedroom” and was not nearby as his wife to attack her.

Attorney John Harris von Harris & Hayden, who submitted the case on behalf of the women, said in the press conference on May 6th:

“They are Hispanic women who were busy with the Robinsons and earned a low-wage women in the minimum wage in the positions in need of protection, they lacked the resources and options that were necessary to protect themselves from S*Xual attacks … We believe that Mr. Robinson is a sick and serial R*chin that has to be stopped.”

According to the complaint led by La Times, all four women stated that they had worked for the Robinson's household for the Robinson budget ten hours a day. Nevertheless, they supposedly did not receive a minimum wage, and there were no overtime.

The housekeepers were said to be paid between 10 and 18 US dollars per hour. In the meantime, the plaintiffs, who worked as a cook and Frances' personal assistant, earned 15 US dollars an hour before it was collected at 20 US dollars. In addition, according to the complaint, they worked on vacation, but they did not receive a holiday price from their employers.


Smokey Robinson is best known as a singer and founding member of the Motown Group The miracles. The R&B singer has several hits like The traces of my tears, the tears of a clown, And Ooo baby baby.