Engaging in combat In a legal battle over the sale of their French winery, Brad Pitt emerged victorious against his ex-wife Angelina Jolie, according to informants who have disclosed the information.
A judge in the Los Angeles Superior Court recently uncorked a startling order that gave the “Maleficent” movie witch sixty days to hand over every nondisclosure agreement (NDA) she signed with any third party over the course of eight years, beginning with 2014 and ending in 2022.
Following Angelina’s decision to sell her $62 million part in their Chateau Miraval vineyard to the Russian businessman Yuri Shefler in 2021, Brad took Angelina to court in an effort to reverse the transaction.
Angelina’s acts, according to the actor, who is sixty years old, violated their agreement to provide the other person the right of first refusal because of their conduct. But Angelina, who is 49 years old, claims that she rejected a contract that was being made with Brad because he wanted her to sign a lengthy non-disclosure agreement.
The celebrity asserts that Brad's non-disclosure agreement was an "unconscionable" attempt to "control her" after the two of them broke up. However, the attractive woman from “Fight Club” calls her accusers "sour grapes" and has been successful in her pursuit of the disclosure of agreements that were proposed to her or by her.
Attorneys for Brad have additional charges. In just six months after their failed attempt to purchase a property together, Angelina has "weaponized" non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and insisted that Brad sign a comprehensive no-talk pact.
“Angelina chose to make NDAs a battleground in this case, and now her strategy appears to have backfired spectacularly. Her defense has been exposed as a house of cards!” an unnamed source told The National Enquirer.
At a price of $27 million, the co-stars of "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" purchased the Provence villa. This was eight years prior to the conclusion of their romantic relationship in 2016. On top of that, ever since they divorced, the parents of six children have been arguing about their property and their children.
An insider described the most recent verdict as a "huge setback" for Angelina and goes on to say that "in the context of the case so far, this is a hugely important and far-reaching ruling, which will be problematic for her defense."
Meanwhile, according to Fox News, on the occasion of her 18th birthday, Shiloh Jolie, the daughter of Brad and Angelina, submitted paperwork to remove the surname Pitt from her official last name.
In documents that were submitted on May 27, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt made a request to alter her name legally. This information was confirmed to People magazine by a spokesperson for her mother.
It has been said that Brad’s relationship with his children has been difficult ever since the actor from "Bullet Train" and Jolie initiated the divorce proceedings in the year 2016. At the time, Angelina wanted sole custody of all six of the children that she and Brad share, citing "irreconcilable differences" as the cause for her separation from Brad.
Within the month of May in the year 2021, a private judge decided that Brad and Angelina would have equal custody of their children.
Although it is unknown whether any of Brad’s children have also submitted paperwork for a legal name change, at least two more of the Jolie-Pitt children have made the decision to live without the last name of their father.
Vivienne Jolie-Pitt was simply referred to as "Vivienne Jolie" in the Playbill for the production of "The Outsiders," which Jolie was ultimately responsible for producing. At the time when she joined the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. at Spelman College, Zahara Jolie-Pitt was presented as "Zahara Marley Jolie" in a video that was distributed by Essence.