Former Hollywood couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt will reportedly face each other again in court as they battle over their French vineyard Chateau Miraval Winery
Former couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are set to face each other in court next year, according to reports.
Angelina, 49, has filed motions to dismiss claims that Brad, 60, made against her. It is over a verbal agreement over their 50-50 ownership of the vineyard, where they held their wedding. She has argued that the agreement had been nullified after Brad requested she signed an NDA regarding their marriage.READ MORE: Meghan Markle may never recover from major brand launch error, PR expert suggests
LA Superior Court Judge Lia Martin threw out the motions and in court filings, it was been reported the judge found a basis in Brad's claims the verbal agreement was binding. Angelina may have violated the agreement when she sold her shares of the chateau to Stoli Group, a Luxembourg-based spirits manufacturer in 2021. The company is owned by Russian oligarch Yuri Shefler.
Since their separation, three of their six children have dropped their dad's last name. It was reported in 2023 that their eldest daughter Zahara, 19 had got rid of Pitt from her name, after introducing herself as "Zahara Jolie" when she arrived at a sorority at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia.
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