Recently, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s battle for a French winery has once again become the focus of public attention. Sources say a judge dismissed most of Pitt's claims against Jolie. Despite this, Pitt still won't give up, and he doesn't mind prolonging the battle in order to get back at Jolie.
html On March 20 (local time), Jolie's lawyer Paul Murphy told "Entertainment Tonight" in a statement: "The judge dismissed most of Pitt's allegations because they had no legal basis. Pitt "Angelina's lawsuit was never about a business dispute, but about his attempts to cover up serious abuse, and we are pleased that the judge dismissed most of Pitt's claims."Murphy added: "Angelina does have no ill will toward Pitt, hopefully. He can free her from frivolous lawsuits, stop the relentless assault, and work with her to help restore harmony to their family."
Three of the charges dismissed by the judge were tort claims, meaning Jolie will not Receive punitive damages.
Faced with such a result, a friend of Pete revealed his thoughts to the media: "If necessary, Brad is willing to delay the litigation of Chateau Miraval (wine) and Angie for as long as possible. He He will not give up, he will do this to get revenge on Angie." Pete believes that they have a principled issue and must find out the "truth." The winery was important to him and he was willing to testify if necessary.
Jolie, 48, and Pitt, 60, married in 2014 and filed for divorce in 2016. In 2019, a judge declared the two legally single. In addition to their protracted divorce legal battle, they also disputed ownership of the Chateau Miraval winery, which is worth $350 million (approximately RMB 2.5 billion). Jolie sold her shares in 2021, and Pitt sued her a year later over the sale.
In addition, the two have conflicts over custody. Pitt and Jolie have six children: 22-year-old Maddox, 20-year-old Pax, 19-year-old Zahara, 17-year-old Shiloh and 15-year-old Longfeng. Fetus Knox and Vivian. During their divorce, they fought over custody of their minor children. Jolie will likely retain primary custody of Shiloh, Knox and Vivienne, with Pitt having visitation rights.
Although the winery’s legal dispute still has a long way to go, the divorce lawsuit between the two seems to be finally coming to an end. The two recently exchanged financial statements in what is believed to be the final step in their divorce proceedings.