Dr. Dre and his estranged wife are currently going through a divorce, and it is getting more interesting by the day, Roomies.
How ‘bout The Blast is reporting that Nicole won’t give Dre his personal belongings. A letter sent by Dre’s attorney on July 30, 2020, states that Nicole refused to return a few of his items, including a gun, a motorcycle, and golf clubs.
“Mr. Young sent someone to Malibu this morning to pick up some of his personal belongings (something Ms. Young does almost daily at the Brentwood home). At first, your client said ok, but after walking away for 5 minutes (assumedly to call your office) she came back and rejected the request,” Dre’s lawyers said in a letter to Nicole’s legal team.
The letter continues to say, “The items in question are Mr. Young’s golf clubs, his motorcycle, and his registered firearm for return to the gun safe at Chalon,” (the Brentwood home).
While it’s alleged Nicole won’t allow him to gather what’s his, it’s being reported that Dr. Dre has allowed his estranged wife to retrieve her requested belongings.
“Please confirm that Mr. Young can have someone return to Malibu to retrieve his personal items without further interference sometime over the next few days,” the letter states.
It’s also reported that the legendary producer doesn’t mind paying the bills at the Malibu residence that he claims is still very much his.
“Mr. Young is agreeable to maintaining the financial status quo and shall pay for all expenses, utilities, work-related operations for his separate property Malibu residence in which Ms. Young resides. He is also willing to continue to pay for the household staff at the Malibu residence. Neither party should interfere with any of the staff who work at either residence,” the letter states.
As we previously reported, Nicole was set to request $1 million, while the two were going through the divorce process, for “status quo” purposes. Dre has denied the $1 million request however, according to The Blast.
As you may recall, the couple is divorcing after 24 years and almost $1 billion is up for grabs.