Angelina Jolie's vineyard sale sparks legal battle with Brad Pitt
Angelina Jolie recently divested her shares in the vineyard, and according to her husband, she did so in a manner that violates their agreement. The former spouses are exchanging lawsuits. There is a comment from a lawyer.
15 July 2024 07:24
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were once regarded as one of the most beautiful couples in show business, and they could not complain about the lack of attention. However, the couple's divorce skirmishes in court and the emerging scandals made even bigger headlines. The former lovers fought over custody of their children and their assets.
In 2008, the celebrity couple owned the multimillion-pound French estate Chateau Miraval with a vineyard. Problems began when Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt decided to divorce. The actress initially wanted to keep 38% of the shares. Still, after the court established joint custody of the children (later granted solely to Jolie), she tarnished her former partner's reputation.
Angelina Jolie allegedly illegally sold her shares in the vineyard
The former spouses allegedly promised each other not to sell their shares in the vineyard against the other's will. For this reason, Brad Pitt's business partners wanted to buy Angelina Jolie's shares (50% for £41 million), but out of spite, she didn't agree to this proposal. She allegedly sold them to Stoli - a company owned by Russian oligarch Yuri Shefler and claimed she did not violate the agreement. According to inTouch, Angelina Jolie, through her own company, filed a £287 million lawsuit against Brad Pitt for improper use of assets.
Brad Pitt's lawyer commented on the lawsuits
Both cases related to the vineyard are ongoing. The actor believes that the claims filed by his ex aren't necessarily meant to address the vineyard issue. This includes materials related to the divorce and an incident on a plane. The lawyer has spoken out.
"To avoid unnecessary motion practice and another public filing rife with personal attacks, Pitt voluntarily offered to produce documents sufficient to show everything that occurred on the flight that precipitated the ex-couple’s divorce", Brad Pitt's lawyer conveyed.
According to the actor's lawyer, Angelina Jolie is publicly using the resolution of business matters to air their dirty laundry.
"If Jolie’s Requests were really about 'what happened on that plane' as she claims Pitt’s offer should have sufficed. Jolie, however, rejected Pitt’s compromise and moved to compel his communications with third parties—including his most trusted advisors—about such sensitive issues as the therapy he voluntarily undertook after the flight incident in an effort to better himself, 'drug and alcohol testing' he has allegedly undergone, his alleged 'overuse or abuse of alcohol,' and other actions taken in the aftermath of the flight. These private, third-party communications are far removed from the issues and allegations in this case, and in many cases, they have nothing but the most tenuous relationship to ‘what happened on that plane.’ Jolie, however, wants them anyway as part of her efforts to turn this business dispute into a re-litigation of the former couple’s divorce case", he adds.