Smokey Robinson Files $500 Million Countersuit Against Ex-Employees + Accuses Them Of Slander, Extortion & Elder Abu$e Amid $exual A$$ault Allegations

Smokey Robinson Files $500 Million Countersuit Against Ex-Employees + Accuses Them Of Slander, Extortion & Elder Abu$e Amid $exual A$$ault Allegations
Smokey Robinson has fired back with a $500 million cross-complaint against four former employees who recently accused him of s*xual battery and false imprisonment.
Filed with his wife Frances, the counter-suit alleges slander, emotional distress, and financial elder ab*se, describing the women’s claims as “fabricated in support of their extortionate scheme.”
“The Robinsons did not ab*se, harm or take advantage of Plaintiffs; they treated Plaintiffs with the utmost kindness and generosity,” the complaint states, adding that the couples vacationed, celebrated holidays, and shared financial support with the accusers.
The filing claims the women initially demanded $100 million and went public after being denied, causing a “media circus.” One of their attorneys reportedly called Robinson a “serial and sick r*pist.”
The Robinsons also accuse the women of deleting evidence, stealing property, and filing anonymously without legal basis. Meanwhile, the L.A. Sheriff’s Department confirms an ongoing investigation into the claims.
What are your thoughts on the countersuit?
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