Angelina Jolie wants ‘frivolous’ Brad Pitt winery case to end; he has other plans of ‘vengeance’
Angelina Jolie “harbours no ill-will toward” her estranged ex-husband and hopes for the family to “heal in peace.” But Brad Pitt is “willing to drag out …”
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Brad and Angelina's legal skirmish kicked off in 2021 when the latter decided to sell her interest in Chateau Miraval. Located in the south of France, the French vineyard was once their family spot for bigger dreams; the former couple even got married there in 2014.
However, once Jolie sold her holding company Nouvel, ridding her of the property, to Russian billionaire and Stoli group's owner Yuri Shefler for $67 million, Pitt played his part and sued the actress the following year. He wanted the sale to be voided and sought damages from Jolie. Kicking things up a notch in 2023, he filed additional claims and accused his ex-wife of “inflicting harm” on him to ruin his reputation in the business world amid their divorce.
Despite gaining a win in the lawsuit on March 13, Jolie's attorney confessed a week later, that a Los Angeles judge had ruled against Pitt in Jolie's demurrer. Paul Murphy also proclaimed in his ET statement that “Pitt's lawsuit has never been about a business dispute.” On the other hand, Angelina “harbours no ill-will toward” him and merely hopes to be released from the “frivolous lawsuit" and for Pitt to “join her in helping their family heal in private.”
On the contrary, Brad has other plans of “vengeance” that are well-seated in action. A new US Magazine report stated that he “is willing to drag out” the case and “will do it to spite Angie with vengeance.”
One of the two claims that the LA judge didn't dismiss was that Jolie and Pitt shared a “secret, unwritten, unspoken implied contract” that upheld the condition that she couldn't sell her interest without Pitt's consent. A source close to ET denied the existence of any such agreement between them. They also remarked that Jolie's team is “confident” that the final two claims will be ruled out as the case progresses.
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