is facing fresh heartbreak in yet another legal setback in her ongoing battle with over their luxurious Chateau Miraval estate. The 48-year-old actress has been ordered by an LA Superior Court judge to produce every Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) she signed with third parties from 2014—the year she married Brad—through to 2022. The judge's decision, detailed in recently released documents, marks a significant turn in what has been described as a 'War of the Roses' between the Hollywood A-listers.
Their dispute centers on Angelina's rights to sell her stake in their French vineyard and home, which she sold for $62 million to Russian billionaire Yuri Shefler in 2021. Brad argues this sale violated their agreement, which stipulated that they must offer their share to each other first before selling to outsiders. NDAs have emerged as a critical point of contention.
Angelina claims she withdrew from their agreement because Brad, 60, demanded she sign an NDA as part of their business dealings. She describes this request as an 'unconscionable' attempt to control her following their April 2019 split. Brad's legal team, however, contends that Angelina's objection to the NDA is merely a cover for her decision to sell her stake behind Brad's back.
Brad’s attorneys also argue that Angelina herself frequently used NDAs and had even asked Brad to sign a broader NDA six months after their split during their divorce settlement discussions. They previously requested that Angelina disclo.
