Brad Pitt Calls Angelina Jolie 'Vindictive' in New Court Documents

Brad Pitt is back in court against his ex-wife, Angelina Jolie, calling the actress "vindictive" in a set of new court documents. ET reports that Pitt's legal team filed the paperwork on June 1, and it she is accused of "secretly" selling her share of the Chateau Miraval Winery in order "to seize profits she had not earned and returns on an investment she did not make." The Ocean's 11 actor's legal team also claims that Jolie "sought to inflict harm on Pitt."

Château Miraval is the French estate and vineyard – which is owned by a company called Quimicum – where Pitt and Jole were married, back in August 2014. Jolie has since sold her share of their winery to Yuri Shefler, a Russian oligarch. This is where the root of Pitt's ongoing issue lies, as he alleges she "acknowledged that there were only 'two ways forward,'" which were: "Pitt and Jolie could sell Miraval jointly, or Pitt could buy her out. The former couple thus began exclusive buyout negotiations."

Essentially, Pitt's concerns seem to boil down to what he says was a "mutual understanding" between himself and Jolie when they split, that they would not sell their individual stakes in the winery without consent from the other. In 2021, Jolie proposed selling her half to a then-unnamed buyer, who turned out to be Shefler. Pitt agreed to consider the sale but stated that the pair's "mutual understanding" gave him the right to refuse to agree to the sale. 

However, Jolie went through with the sale, prompting Pitt to file a lawsuit. Pitt now claims that Jolie "terminated" negotiations when the former couple's child custody fight began heating up, and he is now left dealing with serious ramifications. "Stoli has attempted a hostile takeover of the wine business," the documents allege, "destabilizing Miraval's operations, seeking access to Miraval's confidential and proprietary information for the benefit of Shefler's competing enterprise, and trying to tear apart the winemaking partnership between the Pitt and Perrin families that is at the heart of Miraval and key to its success." 

A source close to the situation told ET that Pitt is fighting in part because of his business partnership with winemaker Marc Perrin. "Brad is left once more fighting for his family to protect their assets and his partnership with Marc Perrin," the source stated. "Brad won't back down from bullies and won't abandon his [business] partner." Ultimately, he is seeking to have the matter settled in "a trial by jury."

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