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Smokey Robinson's Legal Drama: Is It All Just Media Hype?

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In the latest twist in the ongoing legal battle surrounding Smokey Robinson, his attorney Christopher Frost is dismissing allegations from the singer’s accusers as little more than an attempt to grab media attention. Frost argues that the plaintiffs are playing a game of public relations rather than a genuine pursuit of justice, especially as Robinson has recently announced new tour dates. According to Frost, their claims are simply recycled accusations aimed to harm Robinson’s reputation and career.

On the other hand, the accusers, represented by attorney John Harris, have filed motions in court expressing frustration over what they perceive as evasive tactics from Smokey and his wife, Frances Robinson. Harris argues that the couple’s responses are not just slow but specifically crafted to stall the legal process. With Smokey invoking the Fifth Amendment even for routine inquiries, this case is turning into a dramatic courtroom showdown that has all the elements of a legal thriller. Who knew the Motown legend’s life would take such an unexpected turn?

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