Young also has claimed Dre “tore up multiple copies of the agreement in front of me” around two to three years into their marriage.
She initially filed for divorce in June, but she made no mention of a pre-nuptial agreement at the time. She alleges the producer — who is worth an estimated $1 billion — forced her out of their home “on or about” April 2 and “quickly plotted to secretly transfer their assets, to deny her her equal share.”
She is seeking close to $2 million a month in spousal support, as well as $5 million in legal fees.
Though Nicole doesn’t work, she claimed she “played an important role” in Dre’s career, which included being “integral” to the naming of his record label, Aftermath.
And she later filed another lawsuit, claiming she co-owns the trademark to her estranged husband’s name, along with that of his 1992 album The Chronic.
The former couple has two children, 23-year-old son Truice and 19-year-old daughter Truly, together.