Angelina Jolie's lawyers with serious accusations: "Brad Pitt is trying to silence her about the harassment"

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in 2012 / Photo: EPA/PASCAL LE SEGRETAIN

The American actress Angelina Jolie (49) made serious accusations against her ex-husband Brad Pitt (60). She claims that he is trying to get her to sign a non-disclosure agreement in order to cover up that he abused her.

The former spouses have a multi-year dispute over the Chateau Miraval winery, which is jointly owned by them. In 2022, Pitt sued Jolie for selling her stake, claiming she breached the contract, reports People.

In the latest court documents, her lawyers say that by selling her share, she had no intention of hurting Pitt in response to any decision on custody of their children.

"In fact, it was Pete who refused to pay her compensation unless they signed a new, expanded nondisclosure agreement with an $8,5 million bond that was specifically designed to force her to keep quiet about his abuse," they wrote. they.

Photo: EPA / FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA

To recall, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie met during the filming of the movie "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" ("Mr. & Mrs. Smith") in 2005, after which they started a romantic relationship and got married in 2014. Due to irreconcilable differences between them, as the actress stated, she filed for divorce from her marriage with Pitt in 2016. The divorce was finalized in 2019.

It then emerged that the couple were in an intense custody battle over their children. Pitt sought joint custody of the children, as opposed to Jolie's insistence on sole custody, in which he would only have visitation rights. The couple were said to have reached a settlement in 2018, with Jolie's lawyer telling Reuters that a custody agreement had been reached and signed by both parties and a judge. However, the legal battle continues to this day, with various twists and turns.

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