Dr. Dre files a prenuptial agreement rejecting his fallen wife, Nicole Young, but allowing mutual support amid their heated divorce
- The deal says property bought by Dre or Young will be kept separate amid divorce, TMZ reported Wednesday.
- Although the document could keep his grown-up wife from taking possession of his property, it still allows her to obtain spouse support in the divorce.
- Notwithstanding the filing, it shall be for the judge presiding over the divorce to decide whether the prenup is valid and enforceable.
- The 55-year-old rap superstar married Young (née Plotzker) in 1996, having previously been married to NBA player Sedale Threatt
- She filed for divorce due to unbelievable differences in June
Dr. Dre has launched another legal salvo in his controversial divorce from Nicole Young by striking out a prenuptial agreement that denied his confession.
The deal says property bought by Dre or Young will be kept separate amid divorce, TMZ reported Wednesday.
While the documentary could keep his grown-up wife from taking possession of his property, it still allows her the support of a spouse in the divorce.
New Docks: Dr Dre, 55, has entered into a prenuptial agreement stating that he and his fallen wife, Nicole Young, 50, will retain their own property, according to TMZ; seen in 2016 in NYC
Regardless of the filing, it will be up to the judge presiding over the divorce to decide whether the prenup is valid and enforceable.
Young said Dre (real name: Andre Young) had torn the agreement shortly after they married, although he has denied her claim.
The prenup seems to say that its revocation or change in writing is irreversible, and Dre says that no step has ever been taken.
The 55-year-old rap superstar married Young (née Plotzker) in 1996, after she was previously married to NBA player Sedale Threatt.
She filed for divorce due to unbelievable differences in June.

Questioned: Young stated that Dre (real name: Andre Young) had torn the agreement shortly after their marriage, although he has denied his claim; to see in 2018

Decades together: Rap producer married Young in 1996, after being married to NBA player Sedale Threatt. She filed for divorce due to unbelievable differences in June; seen in 2001
The 50-year-old lawyer has demanded staggering sums from Dre during their divorce proceedings, including $ 5 million for her attorney’s fees and $ 1.5 million for incidental costs. introduction of security.
In October, the judge denied the claim for security charges and refused to forward the $ 5 million for legal fees.
Young has requested a staggering $ 2 million a month in spouse support from her ex-husband.
However, Dre’s lawyer, Laura Wasser, claims that rapper Nuthin ‘But A’ G ’Thang has been covering all her costs since they separated.
His most recent filing states that he pays for their Malibu home where Young currently resides, as well as security.

Surprising figures: Young has claimed $ 5 million for her attorney’s fees and $ 1.5 million for incidental costs, including security

Volatility: A certificate filed by Dre from his Certified Public Accountant alleges that his ex will only cost the still a whopping sum of $ 293,306 per month; in February with the girl Truly Young (L)
When she needs money, a messenger delivers money, depending on the seeding.
A certificate submitted by Dre from his Certified Public Accountant alleges that his ex-husband will only spend the still very large sum of $ 293,306 per month, suggesting that she may have her request goes beyond her needs and what she is used to.
In November, TMZ reported that Young had submitted documents demanding Dre’s personal verification, rather than his preferred option for witnessing remotely through chat. video.
She says he has been outspoken coronavirus safety recommendations in his personal life, and the remote evidence may allow his lawyers to coach him.
Young is also trying to bring accused sub-mothers into her husband’s court.
She and Dre share two children, a 23-year-old son Truice and a 19-year-old daughter Truly.

Strange encounter: Young tries to prosecute her husband’s alleged sub-mothers; shown together in 2014