Angelina Jolie’s sale was described as ‘intentially damanging’ to her ex-husband
and “intentially” damaging regarding the sale of her share of the couple’s $160million Chateau Miraval business back in 2021., it has been revealed that Brad was unaware that his ex-wife sold her 50 per cent stake in their shared winery business, and only learned that the actress had sold it to Russian oligarch Yuri Shjwefler via a press release in 2021.Bullet Train
The document, which was filed in LA Superior Court, reads: “As will be demonstrated at trial, Jolie's actions were unlawful, severely and intentionally damaging Pitt and unjustly enriching herself.”© Getty Images Brad’s lawyer’s filing continued: “Jolie, though supportive of Pitt's efforts on behalf of the family, did none of the work necessary for Miraval's success… Instead, she allowed Pitt to pour money and sweat equity into the business in reliance on her promise to hold Miraval together, as well as the contractual rights her holding company Nouvel owed his. By the time of their separation, Pitt's investment exceeded Jolie's by nearly $50 million.
The couple - who share six children Maddox, 19, Pax, 17, Zahara, 16, Shiloh, 14, and 12-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox - split back in 2016 following allegations of physical and verbal abuse during a plane journey. Five days after the flight, Angelina filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences.
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