Dr. Dre is the latest rapper to be embroiled in a major scandal. According to a new lawsuit, Dr. Dre threatened his former marriage counselor.
Let’s dig into it.
At a glance:
- Dr. Dre faces a $10 million lawsuit from his former marriage counselor, Dr. Charles Sophy, who alleges that Dre made threats against him.
- Dr. Sophy claims Dre sent abusive texts and had associates impersonate FBI agents to intimidate him, leading Sophy to wear bulletproof vests and enhance his home security.
- Dr. Dre’s attorney denies the claims and accuses Sophy of incompetence and dereliction of duty during Dre’s divorce from Nicole Young.
Dr. Dre, the iconic rapper and music mogul, has been hit with a $10 million lawsuit filed by his former marriage counselor, Dr. Charles Sophy. According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, Sophy alleges that Dre, whose real name is Andre Young, made a series of threatening statements toward him following the rapper’s highly publicized divorce from his ex-wife Nicole Young.
Sophy, a psychiatrist, claims that his role as a mediator in the couple’s contentious split led to Dre sending him “abusive and threatening text messages.” The suit describes a pattern of harassment that began in February 2023, more than a year after Dre and Young finalized their divorce in December 2021. Sophy alleges that Dre falsely accused him of orchestrating a smear campaign against him and warned him he would “pay for that.” Dre reportedly sent texts calling Sophy a “piece of s***” and a “b****.”
The situation escalated further, according to Sophy, when Dre allegedly had his associates impersonate FBI agents to contact him at his gated community. Sophy claims that these individuals threatened him with physical harm, causing him to take drastic security measures, including wearing bulletproof vests and caps when leaving his house.
Sophy has asked the court to issue a restraining order, requiring Dre to remain at least 100 yards away from him. Additionally, Sophy says that his reputation and safety have been significantly compromised by Dre’s actions, leading him to file the multimillion-dollar lawsuit.
Dre’s legal team, however, disputes the allegations. His attorney, Howard King, told TMZ that the lawsuit is an attempt by Sophy to pressure Dre into dropping a formal complaint Dre filed in 2023 with the Osteopathic Medical Board of California. Dre’s complaint allegedly accused Sophy of incompetence and overstepping boundaries during his counseling work with Dre and his family.
King contends that Sophy mishandled his role, going so far as to encourage one of Dre and Young’s children to take sides against Dre and even suggesting that the child go public with false allegations to force a financial settlement. King also claims that Sophy was encouraging conflict within the family, which ultimately led to his termination.
The lawsuit adds another layer of drama to the already fraught divorce between Dre and Young. At the time of the split, Dre was publicly celebrating his new status, sharing a now-famous Instagram post featuring a balloon arrangement that spelled out “DIVORCED AF.” The divorce itself was contentious, with reports of a settlement in the hundreds of millions of dollars. This legal battle comes after Dre’s triumphant performance at the 2022 Super Bowl halftime show, where he headlined with stars like Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, and 50 Cent. Despite his recent public victories, Dre now faces the challenge of addressing these serious accusations as the lawsuit unfolds.