Smokey Robinson Sex Assault Accuser Stole ‘Thousands’ of Dollars’ Worth of Items from Family Storage Unit, Singer Claims
Smokey Robinson Accuses Sexual Assault Accuser of Theft from Storage Unit
In a shocking turn of events, legendary singer Smokey Robinson has accused one of his sexual assault accusers of breaking into his family storage unit and stealing items valued at thousands of dollars. According to Robinson and his legal team, the woman, identified only as Jane Doe 4, allegedly spent approximately 40 minutes inside the storage unit before leaving with several boxes containing personal property.
The incident reportedly took place on November 22, 2025, and was captured on security cameras at the storage facility. Robinson’s wife, Frances Gladney, reportedly identified Jane Doe 4 from the footage when reviewing it on December 8. The singer and his wife have since filed for a temporary restraining order against the woman, demanding that she return the stolen items, surrender any keys to the unit, and maintain a distance of at least 100 yards from the couple.
Legal Teams Clash Over Allegations
Robinson’s attorney, Christopher Frost, described the alleged theft as “yet another example” of the accuser’s greed, emphasizing the alarming nature of the situation given the couple’s advanced ages. Frost stated, “There seem to be no limits on what they are willing to do,” referring to Jane Doe 4 and her group of accusers.
On the other hand, Jane Doe 4’s legal representatives have vehemently denied the claims, labeling them as “patently false” and a “desperate fabrication” intended to retaliate against their client following her testimony in the ongoing lawsuit. They assert that Jane Doe 4 has not accessed the storage unit since leaving her employment with the Robinsons and look forward to reviewing the security footage to prove her innocence.
Background of the Sexual Assault Lawsuit
Jane Doe 4 is one of six individuals who have accused Smokey Robinson, now 85, of sexual assault and harassment in a lawsuit seeking $50 million in damages. The suit, filed in May 2025, includes allegations that Jane Doe 4 was forced to resign from her position as a housekeeper and assistant due to repeated instances of sexual misconduct by Robinson.
Robinson has denied all accusations and has filed a $500 million cross-complaint accusing the plaintiffs and their attorneys of defamation. The case has seen multiple legal maneuvers, including a judge’s ruling allowing the accusers to remain anonymous as the trial is scheduled for October 2027.
Robinson’s Response and Legal Actions
In response to the alleged break-in and theft, Robinson and his wife have taken swift legal action. Their filing states that Jane Doe 4 retained a key to the storage unit after her employment ended, which she allegedly used to gain unauthorized access. The couple is seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent further incidents and to protect their privacy and property.
Frances Gladney’s personal declaration mentions that while the full extent of the stolen items is still being assessed, at least two large Santa Claus decorations were taken. The couple’s legal team is pushing for the immediate return of all stolen property.
Ongoing Legal Battle and Public Reactions
This latest development adds a new dimension to the ongoing legal battle between Smokey Robinson and his accusers. The case has attracted significant media attention, with public opinion divided. Supporters of Robinson emphasize his decades-long career and deny the allegations, while others advocate for the accusers’ right to seek justice.
The legal teams continue to exchange statements, with Robinson’s side accusing the plaintiffs of exploiting the situation for financial gain, and the accusers’ lawyers accusing Robinson of attempting to discredit their claims through counter-litigation.
Conclusion
The allegations of theft from Smokey Robinson’s family storage unit by one of his sexual assault accusers have intensified an already complex and high-profile legal dispute. As both parties prepare for a trial set in 2027, the case remains under close scrutiny by the public and media alike.
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