The Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie legal fight has shifted focus as Pitt’s lawyers react to Jolie’s abuse claims. They want to know about the confidentiality rules Jolie set for her staff. Jolie accused Pitt of hurting her physically, claiming he behaved badly before 2016.
In their response, Pitt’s lawyers ask how many gag orders or confidentiality deals Jolie put on her staff. They want to show that any non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) Pitt asked for weren’t stricter than Jolie’s usual ones. They aim to prove these NDAs weren’t unfair, especially given Jolie’s own practices.
The legal fight isn’t just about abuse claims; money matters too, specifically the couple’s shares in a winery. Jolie says Pitt made her sign an NDA before she could sell her shares. Pitt’s lawyers argue that Jolie signing similar agreements elsewhere weakens her case against Pitt’s NDAs.
They say it’s vital to understand why Jolie wanted NDAs, even when they weren’t necessary for business. Pitt’s lawyers think this could show Jolie’s real thoughts on NDAs, possibly hurting her argument against Pitt’s requests.
This new development adds to the complicated legal battle between the exes, which has seen many ups and downs. As they keep arguing, things at Château Miraval get more heated, affecting both Pitt and Jolie’s personal and work lives.