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Dr. Dre's wife Nicole Young is pictured for the first time since divorce

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Dr. Dre’s wife Nicole Young is pictured for the first time since divorce as she leaves attorney’s office… after it’s revealed they will split nearly $60M in real estate

Nicole Young met with lawyers on Thursday after filing for divorce from husband of 24 years, Dr. Dre earlier this week.

The 50-year-old was dressed to kill in a pastel two-piece outfit and black blazer as she left a 3-hour meeting in Los Angeles.

Nicole was seen as it was it was reported that the former couple will split a real estate portfolio worth $60 million. 

Proceedings: Dr. Dre's wife is pictured on Thursday leaving an attorney's office after filing for divorce on Monday

Proceedings: Dr. Dre’s wife is pictured on Thursday leaving an attorney’s office after filing for divorce on Monday

Nicole filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday after 24 years of marriage.

Dr. Dre – born Andre Romelle Young – and Nicole were married on May 25, 1996 and share two kids, daughter Truly, 19, and son Truice, 23. 

Dre, 55, founded the hugely lucrative Beats Electronics brand and is said to be worth an estimated $800 million, yet sources tell the outlet that the pair did not sign a prenuptial agreement. 

The rapper is also the founder and CEO of Aftermath Entertainment and was previously co-owner of Death Row Records. 

Nicole was formerly married to NBA player Sedale Threatt. 

She is reportedly seeking spousal support and is being represented by celebrity attorney Samantha Spector in the divorce. Young is also a lawyer herself. 

The duo will no doubt be negotiating how to split their assets. 

Young filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday after 24 years of marriage to Dr. Dre

Young filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday after 24 years of marriage to Dr. Dre

Forbes recently pegged Dre’s wealth at $800 million.

In 2014, the music company that Dre established, Beats, was sold to Apple for $3 billion, which lead to him being hailed as the ‘first billionaire in hip-hop’.

The same year, the rapper purchased a $40 million home in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles in from its previous owners, NFL player Tom Brady and supermodel Gisele Bundchen.

In 2001, it was reported that Dre earned a total of about $52 million from selling part of his share of Aftermath Entertainment to Interscope Records, as well as producing the megahit Family Affair by Mary J. Blige.

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