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Apple responds after Dr Dre apologises to all the women he's hurt

Dr Dre apologises to all the women he's hurt after past altercations with women resurfaced around the release of his NWA biopic 'Straight Outta Compton'.

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Dr Dre attends the premiere of 'Straight Outta Compton' at Microsoft Theater on August 10, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.
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Apple came to the defense of rapper and Beats co-founder Dr Dre on Friday following his apology "to the women I've hurt" as reports of his past altercations with women resurfaced around the release of NWA biopic Straight Outta Compton.

Apple, which acquired Dr Dre's headphone and music streaming company Beats Electronics in 2014 for $3 billion and made Dre an executive, said the company believed in the rapper's sincerity. "Dre has apologised for the mistakes he's made in the past and he's said that he's not the same person that he was 25 years ago," said Apple in a statement. "After working with him for a year and a half, we have every reason to believe that he has changed."

Dr Dre, 50, a founding member of Compton rap collective NWA, the subject of Universal Pictures' box office hit Straight Outta Compton, apologised for his actions from 25 years ago, which included an incident with female presenter Dee Barnes.

"I was a young man drinking too much and in over my head with no real structure in my life. However, none of this is an excuse for what I did," the rapper, real name Andre Young, told the New York Times on Friday.

Dr Dre said he has been married for 19 years and is "working to be a better man for my family, seeking guidance along the way. I'm doing everything I can so I never resemble that man again."

"I apologise to the women I've hurt," he added. "I deeply regret what I did and know that it has forever impacted all of our lives."

The newspaper said Dr Dre pleaded no contest to assault and battery charges in the incident involving Barnes and was sentenced to probation and community service, while a civil suit was settled out of court.

Barnes wrote an essay for Gawker this week in which she rehashed details of the assault.

The incident was left out of the film that traced the origins of NWA and its members. Two other women, R&B singer and Dr Dre's former girlfriend Michel'le and musician Tairrie B, told the Times that they too had been assaulted by the rapper in the past.

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