LOS ANGELES — Four former housekeepers of Smokey Robinson allege in a lawsuit filed Tuesday that the Motown music luminary repeatedly sexually assaulted and raped them while they worked for him.
The suit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court seeks at least $50 million in damages over the alleged assaults, which the women say took place between 2007 and 2024, and labor violations including a hostile work environment, illegally long hours and lack of pay.
A message seeking comment from a representative for the 85-year-old Robinson was not immediately answered.
The four women each say that Robinson would wait until he was alone with them in his Los Angeles house then sexually assault and rape them over their objections.
''We believe that Mr. Robinson is a serial and sick rapist, and must be stopped,'' the women's attorney John Harris said at a news conference.
All said they eventually quit over the assaults, though in some cases it took several years. And all said they feared coming forward over fears of retaliation, public shame and possible effects on their immigration status.
''Having to tell their husband and children of these despicable actions left them filled with shame and embarrassment," Harris said. ''So throughout their dreadful experiences with Mr. Robinson, all four women remained silent.''
He said as low-wage earners, they also all feared ''missing a payday, and not being able to afford rent or buy food for their families.''