True, but why now? There are consequences for the shyt he's done. but what gets me is why wait years or decades to try and do something about it? Comes off opportunistic and obviously agenda driven and not because they are genuinely concerned about the issue. my take on it anyway.
it seems like the biggest issue people are having is the fact that the new NWA movie supposedly doesn't talk about Dre's history of abuse at all. not one mention. considering the fact that its presenting itself as a raw and honest look at the group I can see why people find that problematic, especially since a whole new generation of hip hop fans with little knowledge of the group will watch it. Even the James Brown biopic had a scene of him slapping the shyt out of his wife
also, yes Dre paid the settlement but he's never publicly owned up to the shyt with Dee Barnes. his story about what happened constantly changes. sometimes he said he just pushed her, sometimes he said he slapped her once, but it's always with a

wasn't a big deal attitude, even though by most witness accounts he could've easily killed her. and the fact that he stepped to her like she was a dude but didn't do shyt to Ice Cube who he really should've been mad at just makes him look truly bytchmade.