Brad Pitt’s ‘Physical Abuse Of’ Angelina Jolie Started BEFORE 2016 Plane Incident, Says Court Filing!
05.04.2024 - 03:49
/ perezhilton.com
The ongoing legal battle between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie continues to heat up. Even though the divorce may be getting closer to being over, a disturbing new allegation has just come to light!
As Perezcious readers know, the pair’s relationship came to a screeching halt in 2016 after an alleged incident on a plane on September 14 in which the Bullet Train actor was abusive towards Angelina and their six children. There was an investigation, but the film star was never charged. However, that marked the end of their marriage. The Tomb Raider star immediately filed for divorce. And they got involved in a lengthy battle over custody of the kids AND of their beloved vineyard Château Miraval.
Recently, Brad just gave up fighting for 50/50 custody of their children! The former couple are also reportedly gearing up to finalize the last “red tape” in their divorce. So you’d think their intense back-and-forth disputes would be coming to a close soon, right? That Brad, Angelina, and the kids can finally move on from the drama? Well, you would be sorely mistaken!
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When it comes to that damn winery, they’re nowhere near done battling it out in court! According docs obtained by People on Thursday, her legal team filed a motion seeking to release communications they believe prove Brad would not let the Maleficent star sell her share of the vineyard to him unless she signed a “more onerous” and “expansive” NDA. But what is he trying to get her to cover up??
Let’s rewind for a second…
As we’ve reported, Angelina sold Nouvel — the holding company that maintained her shares in the winery — to Russian billionaire Yuri Shefler in October 2021, making $67 million for herself on the
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