Dr. Dre presents a prenuptial agreement to deny his property to the estranged woman, Nicole Young, but allows the support of the spouse in the midst of his heated divorce
- The agreement states that properties bought by Dre or Young will be kept separate in the middle of a divorce, TMZ reported on Wednesday.
- While the document may prevent his estranged wife from owning his property, it still allows her to receive help from the spouse in the divorce.
- Despite the filing, it will be the judge who will supervise the divorce who will determine if the prenuptial order is valid and can be applied.
- The 55-year-old rap superproducer married Young (cream Plotzker) in 1996, having previously married NBA player Sedale Threatt
- He filed for divorce on the grounds of irreconcilable differences in June
Dr. Dre has thrown another legal salvation in his contentious divorce from Nicole Young producing a prenuptial agreement that her ex has refused to acknowledge.
The agreement states that properties purchased by Dre or Young will be kept separate in the midst of a divorce, TMZ reported Wednesday.
While the document may prevent his estranged wife from taking ownership of his property, it still allows him to receive alimony in the divorce.

New documents: Dr. Dre, 55, has filed a prenuptial agreement stating that he and his wife, Nicole Young, 50, will retain all their properties, according to TMZ; seen in 2016 in New York
Despite the filing, the judge supervising the divorce will have to determine if the prenuptial is valid and enforceable.
Young claimed that Dre (real name: Andre Young) had previously ripped off the deal shortly after he married, although he has denied his claim.
The prenup seems to state that it can only be revoked or modified in writing and Dre states that no step was ever taken.
The 55-year-old rap superproducer married Young (cream Plotzker) in 1996, having previously married NBA player Sedale Threatt.
He filed for divorce on the grounds of irreconcilable differences in June.

Answered: Young claimed that Dre (real name: Andre Young) had broken the agreement shortly after he married, although he has denied his claim; seen in 2018

Decades together: The rap producer married Young in 1996, after marrying NBA player Sedale Threatt. She filed for divorce on the grounds of irreconcilable differences in June; seen in 2001
The 50-year-old lawyer has asked Dre for impressive amounts during the divorce proceedings, including $ 5 million for her attorney fees and $ 1.5 million for incidental expenses, including security.
In October, the judge denied the request for security costs and refused to expedite the $ 5 million for legal fees.
Young has asked her ex-husband for a staggering two million dollars a month.
However, Dre’s lawyer, Laura Wasser, claims that rapper Nuthin ‘But A’ G ‘Thang has been covering all her expenses since their separation.
His most recent presentation says he is paying for his Malibu home, where Young currently resides, as well as for security.

Impressive figures: Young has asked for $ 5 million for his lawyer’s expenses and $ 1.5 million for incidental expenses, including security

Discrepancy: A statement filed by Dre from his certified public accountant states that his ex only spends the still-huge sum of $ 293,306 a month; seen in February with daughter Truly Young (D)
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A statement from Dre from her certified public accountant states that her ex only spends the still-huge sum of $ 293,306 a month, suggesting that she may have inflated her application beyond her needs and what she is used to. .
In November, TMZ reported that Young had filed documents requesting that Dre be forced to testify in person, rather than his preferred option to testify remotely via a video chat.
He claims he has been rejecting coronavirus safety recommendations in his personal life, and that remote testimony could allow his lawyers to train him.
Young also tries to cite her ex-husband’s alleged lovers in her trial.
She and Dre share two children, a 23-year-old son Truice and a 19-year-old daughter Truly.

Awkward Encounter: Young is trying to cite her ex-husband’s alleged lovers in her trial; was shown together in 2014