Angelina Jolie has taken a big step forward in her battle with Brad Pitt over their French wine estate, forcing him to hand over documents and communications related to accusations of abuse against her and their children.
An outcome to come? In the midst of litigation surrounding their wine estate, Château Miraval, Brad Pitt was ordered by a judge to provide documents and communications related to accusations of domestic violence made by Angelina Jolie. According to the actress' lawyer, Paul Murphy, this evidence could prove that Pitt tried to cover up “abuse, lies to authorities and years of cover-up.”
“She never filed a complaint, she left all their assets and she was the one who tried to sell him the business in the first place. To this day, Mr. Pitt has never been held accountable for his actions and has always controlled Miraval and the winery, but he always demands more. “She wants this to end, the children want it to end, and Mr. Pitt should be focused on healing their family, not on legal action,” he continued, adding that his client was ready to defend their rights if necessary.
A partially completed affair
In response, a source close to Brad Pitt exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, November 26, that the decision was “largely irrelevant because he has already provided a substantial amount of material.” Judge Lia Martin, however, approved the request of the actress's lawyers, who maintain that her ex-husband would have sought to force her to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) in order to prevent her from discussing the alleged abuse , referring to an incident that occurred during a theft in 2016 which would have precipitated their separation, in return for the purchase of his parts of the estate. Brad Pitt has been cleared of abuse charges by Child Protective Services.
The conflict over Château Miraval dates back to 2022, when the actor sued the mother of his children for illegally selling his shares without her consent, in alleged violation of a mutual agreement.
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