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Shocking Allegations! Paula Patton Accuses Robin Thicke Of ‘Wining & Dining’ Social Worker During Custody Battle — He ‘Terrorized’ Me

Paula Patton and Robin Thicke’s custody battle has taken another explosive turn.

According to documents, obtained by , Paula is accusing Robin of launching an all-out conspiracy to make her life a living hell.

The nightmare allegedly began when Robin gave their six-year-old son, Julian, a “severe spanking on the bare buttocks that left the child traumatized and terrified.” She then claimed, in the court papers, that Robin “escalated the abuse by embarking upon a retaliatory conspiracy to paint Paula as an ‘alienating law-breaking parent.’”

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Paula’s shocking allegations didn’t end there. She also claimed Robin launched a secret plot to charge her with kidnapping Julian. Patton said that the ultimate goal was “to cause Patton’s arrest in front of Julian … and to embarrass and humiliate her in front of Julian,” as the ultimate “retribution.”

The actress additionally claimed that Robin “took a DCFS worker out for an expensive sushi dinner while DCFS was actively investigating allegations of abuse perpetrated by Mr. Thicke …” As such, she said, “DCFS cannot be trusted with respect to the current investigation” into Thicke’s relationship with Julian and the abuse charges.

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Despite getting a divorce in 2015, Paula claims she’s had a “long and abusive relationship” with Robin and his “abuse continues to this day.” She even said she has 26 witnesses to back up her claims.

The former couple’s court date is set for February 24.

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