Brad Pitt Moves To Uncover Angelina Jolie Private Communications In French Vineyard War
Brad Pitt is moving forward in the ongoing legal case with ex-wife Angelina Jolie over their French winery Château Miraval.
According to the report by Daily Mail, Attorneys for the Fight Club
actor, 61, entered a court filing in Los Angeles County Superior Court
Monday asking for records of private conversations the Maleficent actress, 50,
had over the sale of her share of the property.
Jolie has past said that attorney-client privilege played a role in her
ongoing refusal to turn over the messages, People reported
after reviewing the court filing.
Jolie 'is abusing the privilege to bury
critical documents that go to the heart of the case,' attorneys for the Oscar
winning actor argued in the court filing, asking for 22 documents in all
Pitt's legal team said that Jolie's
legal logic was not sound as to why she is refusing to turn over the
communications.
'It is Jolie's burden to prove that
non-attorney communications are privileged, not Pitt's burden to disprove
this,' Pitt's legal team said in the court filing, according to People.
Jolie
entered a court filing earlier this month stating her displeasure with how
things have turned out involving the French winery.
Jolie
said that upon the 2016 split, she left Brad Pitt 'control (and full residency)
of our family homes in Los Angeles and at Miraval, without compensation, which
I hoped would make him calmer in his dealings with me after a difficult and
traumatic period
'To
this day, the children and I have never again set foot on the property, given
its connection to the painful events leading to the divorce.'
The
former couple are parents to six children: Maddox, 24, Pax, 21, Zahara, 20,
Shiloh, 19, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 17.
They
split up in 2016 following a 12-year relationship and two-year marriage, with
their divorce finalized eight years later in December 2024 amid a number of
legal battles.
As
Daily Mail previously reported, the former A-list duo is officially headed to
trial next year — and both sides are bracing for a lengthy fight.
The
warring exes will soon come face to face in court after a judge tossed Jolie’s
attempt to dismiss Pitt’s lawsuit over Château Miraval, the sprawling French
estate where they tied the knot in 2014. The property, known for its
award-winning rosé, has become ground zero in the stars' years-long legal war.
Jolie tried to shut down Brad Pitt
claims that she sold her stake in the estate behind his back — despite what he
says was a verbal agreement to hold onto their 50-50 split. But now that
her motion's been denied, the case is moving full speed ahead.
Brad Pitt expects the jury trial to last about 15 days, while Jolie
believes it will take over two weeks, according to court documents obtained
by UsWeekly.
The trial date hasn’t been locked in yet, and
several key motions are still on the table.
Brad Pitt called the case 'complex,' citing
international parties and multiple cross-claims involved in the tangled
dispute, per the court documents.
A source close to the actor told
DailyMail.com: 'This is a straightforward business dispute, but unfortunately,
the other side has consistently introduced personal elements which have exposed
the weaknesses in their case and complicated and lengthened the proceedings.'
Pitt filed the $67 million lawsuit against Jolie in 2022, less than a
year after the shares were sold, setting off a protracted court
battle between the exes.
But Judge Martin's decision to dismiss
Jolie's final three claims against Pitt has put him firmly back in the driving
seat ahead of a trial next year.
This latest court ruling represents another
pre-trial victory for Pitt, adding to his momentum in the ongoing legal
battle.
Brad Pitt
expects the jury trial to last about 15 days, while Jolie believes it will take
over two weeks, according to court documents obtained by UsWeekly.
Jolie tried to shut down Pitt’s claims that she sold
her stake in the estate behind his back despite what he says was a verbal
agreement to hold onto their 50-50 split. But now that her motion's been
denied, the case is moving full speed ahead.
The trial date hasn’t been locked in yet, and
several key motions are still on the table.
Brad Pitt called the case 'complex,' citing
international parties and multiple cross-claims involved in the tangled
dispute, per the court documents.
A source close to the actor told
DailyMail.com: 'This is a straightforward business dispute, but unfortunately,
the other side has consistently introduced personal elements which have exposed
the weaknesses in their case and complicated and lengthened the proceedings.'
Pitt filed the $67 million lawsuit against Jolie in 2022, less than a
year after the shares were sold, setting off a protracted court
battle between the exes.
But Judge Martin's decision to dismiss
Jolie's final three claims against Pitt has put him firmly back in the driving
seat ahead of a trial next year.
This latest court ruling represents another
pre-trial victory for Pitt, adding to his momentum in the ongoing legal
battle.

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