Dr. Dre Throws 'Divorced AF' Party As His Court Battle With Ex-Wife Nicole Young Rages On
Dec. 9 2021, Published 10:21 p.m. ET
Dr. Dre is celebrating being back on the market after 21 years of marriage with a little celebration — despite his ex-wife Nicole Young still fighting for half of his $1 billion estate.
On Thursday, Dre’s friend Breyon Prescott shared a photo of the music mogul in front of huge silver balloons spelling out ‘Divorced AF.” Dre is seen with a huge smile on his face as he spread his arms out to emphasize the message.
Prescott captioned the post, “Well My Brother @drdre Just Told Me It’s Final!!! Congrats.”
Dre has been battling it out with his ex-wife Nicole ever since she slapped him with divorce papers in June 2020. The parties are still arguing over assets but the judge ordered them legally single in April 2021.
The "Divorced AF' makes it appear Dre and Nicole have reached some sort of settlement. This even though both filed motions in the past couple of days. At the moment, both sides were preparing for trial as they fight over the validity of their prenuptial agreement.
Nicole admits she signed one before they got married in 1996. However. she claims Dre tore up the agreement a couple of years into the marriage. The producer denies her claim and is demanding the prenup be enforced in the case.
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The prenup does not provide Nicole half of the estate and if enforced she will only receive spousal support.
In recent filings, Dre revealed he hasn't spoke to his ex since last year. He claims to not know the woman he once loved after she made "false" abuse allegations in court.
“There were never any domestic violence claims made by Nicole before or during our marriage, formal or informal. At no time were the police ever called during our marriage," Dre claims.
He argued. "I was present for Nicole’s deposition. She testified that there are no witnesses to the alleged abuse and she admitted that she never told anyone, including her mother or siblings or other family or friends about any alleged abuse. There are no texts, no emails, no photographs, no videos, no police reports, no domestic violence filings, or other documents evidencing abuse and no witnesses to her offensive allegations."
Dre ended, “After learning last August of Nicole’s false accusations of abuse, I realized then that I did not know the woman I had married and loved.”
Court records show a hearing has been set for December 16 in the case.