KEY POINTS

  • Dr. Dre and Kili Anderson's alleged affair was mentioned in a labor lawsuit filed against her by an ex-employee in 2019
  • The court papers alleged that Anderson has a child with Dre
  • Dre's estranged wife Nicole's lawyers moved to have his alleged mistresses, including Anderson, deposed in his divorce case

Dr. Dre's alleged affair with Kili Anderson was mentioned in a labor lawsuit filed against her by a former employee in 2019, a report says.

Dre and his estranged wife, Nicole Young, have been arguing over a prenup amid their ongoing divorce battle. As part of their legal dispute, Young's lawyers moved to have the rapper's alleged mistresses, Jillian Speer, Crystal Rogers and Anderson, deposed in his divorce case, Page Six reported.

Since 2013, rumors have been circulating in tabloid reports that Dre had an affair with Anderson. There were also suspicions that they have a child together.

Dre has denied the affair. However, Dre's name was mentioned in 2019 court papers defending Anderson and her tanning salon company Body Bakery in a case filed against her in the Superior Court of California by a former employee, Brian Zerba, for wrongful termination, Page Six has learned.

"Additionally, the owner of the tanning salon, Kili Anderson, is said to have been in a relationship with the famous rapper Dr. Dre, with whom she had a child, and therefore she required all at will employees to sign a confidentiality agreement that they would not pry into her life and would keep all things that they learned about her life private," read the court documents obtained by the outlet.

The papers continued, "Plaintiff constantly violated this term of his employment by asking other employees what they knew about Ms. Anderson, her child, and what was the nature of her relationship with Dr. Dre."

Anderson's lawyers further claimed that the lawsuit filed by her ex-employee was "a shakedown," adding, "Plaintiff believes that defendant has money because she is involved in a relationship with a celebrity/artist."

Lawyers for Anderson and Dre have not responded to requests for comment.

In April, Anderson, Speer and Rogers were fined $2,500 for "resisting" an effort to subpoena them. Their attorney, Kris LeFan, filed a motion claiming none of them had "relevant" information in Dre's divorce case, but the judge disagreed.

Dre and Young, who married in 1996, split after 24 years of marriage last year. In June 2020, she filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. The exes have two adult children, 24-year-old son Truice and 20-year-old daughter Truly.

While Young asked for $2 million in monthly spousal support last year, a judge ordered in July that the music mogul pay his ex-wife $293,306 per month, Page Six previously reported.

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"Straight Outta Compton" executive producer Dr. Dre, pictured at the movie's premiere Aug. 10, 2015, apologized Friday to the women he "hurt." Getty Images/Valerie Macon