The legal fight over Chateau Miraval has remained one of the biggest unresolved issues between the former couple following their highly publicised split. Angelina Jolie has consistently maintained that she acted within her legal rights after negotiations between the two sides failed
Hollywood actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt continue to remain locked in a high-profile legal battle over their French winery, Chateau Miraval. In the latest development, a Los Angeles court has handed Jolie a legal victory by ruling that she does not have to disclose a series of private emails linked to the sale of her stake in the winery.
The dispute dates back to 2022, when Pitt filed a lawsuit against his former wife, claiming she sold her share in Chateau Miraval without his approval. According to Pitt, the move disrupted the business operations of the winery, which the former couple once jointly owned and where they also tied the knot.
As per court documents cited by Page Six, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge recently ruled that Pitt’s legal team could not force Jolie to hand over 22 private emails connected to the transaction. The judge reportedly stated that Pitt “has not met his burden” to challenge Jolie’s argument that the communications are legally protected.
While denying the motion, the court clarified that the decision was made “without prejudice,” meaning Pitt may revisit the issue later during the legal proceedings.
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