Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Legal Battle Over French Winery
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s legal battle over their French winery continues to escalate as new allegations surface. Pitt, 60, first sued Jolie, 49, earlier this year, accusing her of breaching their contract by selling her stake in Chateau Miraval without his consent. The exes, who purchased the winery in 2008 and married there in 2014, have been embroiled in a bitter custody and property dispute since their split in 2016.
Jolie’s legal team is now calling on Pitt to drop the lawsuit and put an end to the fighting, urging him to focus on healing their family. However, Pitt’s lawyers deny the allegations made by Jolie’s team, claiming that she is trying to rationalize her actions by casting blame on Pitt, including accusations of abuse.
The ongoing legal saga took a new turn when a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge granted Pitt’s motion requiring Jolie to produce all non-disclosure agreements she signed between 2014 and 2022. Jolie was given a 60-day deadline to comply, a decision that was described as a blow to her legal strategy.
In response to the latest developments, Jolie’s lawyer accused Pitt of attempting to control and punish her with a new NDA covering his alleged misconduct and abuse. The lawyer emphasized that Jolie is seeking to put an end to the prolonged legal battle but will not hesitate to provide evidence to refute Pitt’s claims.
Sources close to Pitt mentioned that the legal disputes are part of a larger pattern of behavior between the two, with each side resorting to tactics to sway the outcome in their favor. Despite the ongoing legal battles, a judge previously granted Pitt 50/50 custody of their children after a lengthy custody trial.
As the Hollywood power couple’s feud rages on, the public continues to witness the complexities of their relationship and the challenges of untangling their shared assets.