Dr. Dre ordered to pay his estranged wife $3.5 Million in spousal support

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Looks like it’s the next episode for Dr. Dre’s divorce proceedings. 

Starting August 1, the music mogul has been ordered to pay $293,306 monthly to his estranged wife Nicole Young according to Page Six. Annually, these payments will amount to a little over $3.5 Million in spousal support. 

Dre will also be tasked with covering the expenses of their Pacific Palisades and Malibu homes, as he reportedly owns both properties outright. The terms of this new agreement will only end if Nicole remarries, begins a new domestic partnership, or if the court orders it so.

Young filed for divorce from Dre back in July 2020, and the separation has been everything but peaceful.

While almost 300K per month is a considerable amount of money, she initially requested $2 Million per month from her husband.

Back in April, the couple filed papers to legally “end” their marriage, enabling both parties to become “single.”

Throughout the proceedings, Young has previously accused Dr. Dre of domestic abuse and violence. 

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