Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's divorce lawsuit has been going on for 8 years, and it's sad that the former lovers ended like this. Currently, both are still looking for opportunities to defeat each other. Jolie recently claimed Pitt tried to get her to sign a nondisclosure agreem

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's divorce lawsuit has been going on for 8 years. It is sad that the former lovers ended like this. Currently, both are still looking for opportunities to defeat each other. Jolie recently claimed Pitt tried to get her to sign a nondisclosure agreement to cover up his abuse.

According to a court document obtained by People magazine, Jolie's lawyer claimed that Pitt tried to force her to sign a non-disclosure agreement worth $8.5 million (approximately RMB 61 million), which covered Jolie. Content alleging abuse against Pitt.

In addition, it is also mentioned in this document that there was no malicious intent when Jolie sold her shares in the winery in 2021, nor was it in retaliation for Pitt to obtain joint custody (however, the ruling that Pitt obtained joint custody was later changed. overthrow). Instead, it was Pitt who refused to buy out her interest unless he received a newly expanded confidentiality agreement, enforceable by an $8.5 million retainer, designed to force her to stay silent about his abuse and cover-up.

Previously, Pitt has said that it did not use a confidentiality agreement to cover up any alleged abuse and was willing to provide documents sufficient to prove what happened on the plane. The abuse mentioned in the

document occurred in September 2016, when the couple was involved in an alleged domestic violence incident on a private jet from France to Los Angeles. Pitt allegedly physically abused Jolie and their six children, which led to their divorce.

But recently, Jolie claimed in court documents that the abuse existed long before the plane incident, but was directed only at her.

After the divorce, the two began a years-long custody battle for their children (Maddox, 22, Pax, 20, Zahara, 19, Shiloh, 18, and Longfeng, 16 (born Knox and Vivian) Jolie now has primary custody of her children, most of whom are now adults. This war led to the increasingly estranged relationship between Peter and his children, and his three daughters Zahara, Shiloh and Vivian successively abandoned their father's surname.

After that, the two started a battle for a French winery worth US$350 million (approximately RMB 2.5 billion). (Pitt sued Jolie in 2022 over the deal, claiming she illegally sold her shares in the French company.)

html In July, Jolie called out Pitt through her lawyer if he would drop his lawsuit against the winery. She will make concessions.

Now it seems that the "war" between the two is far from over.