Smokey Robinson’s Lawyer Denies Rape Allegations, Calls Claims “Vile” and “False”

Smokey Robinson’s attorney has strongly denied allegations of rape and sexual assault brought against the music legend, describing the claims as “vile” and “false.”

The lawsuit, filed by four former housekeepers seeking at least $50 million in damages, accuses Robinson of sexually assaulting them between 2007 and 2024.

According to ABC News, Robinson’s attorney, Christopher Frost, dismissed the claims as “bizarre theatrics,” asserting that evidence will prove the allegations are baseless.


“This is simply an ugly method of trying to extract money from an 85-year-old American icon,” Frost said.

The plaintiffs, who remain anonymous, allege that Robinson raped and sexually assaulted them over a span of years, stating they feared retaliation and public humiliation if they spoke out.

“We will be addressing the numerous aspects of the complaint that defy credulity,” Frost added, “as well as issues relating to purported timelines, inconsistencies, and relationships between the plaintiffs and others.”