In a significant development in the protracted legal battle between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, a Los Angeles Superior Court has ordered Jolie to turn over all non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) she has signed over the past eight years. This decision is the latest twist in their ongoing dispute over the ownership of their USD 500 million French winery, Chateau Miraval, as confirmed by Page Six . The court ruling mandates that the Maleficent star must produce within the next month all non-privileged documents in her possession, custody, or control that respond to Pitt's legal team's requests.
A source close to Pitt described the ruling as a "crushing blow" to Jolie, who had previously argued that producing the NDAs would be "expensive," "wasteful," and "unreasonable," as well as an "invasion of privacy" for third parties involved. As per Page Six , the documents in question likely encompass NDAs related to Hollywood employers, brands, and personal staff, potentially containing sensitive information about Jolie's compensation and contracts with third parties. The court's order also requires Jolie to provide a list of any documents she considers privileged, enabling Pitt's team to evaluate her claims of privilege.
The Oscar-winning couple has been embroiled in a legal dispute that has extended beyond their divorce, particularly focusing on the Chateau Miraval winery. Jolie's legal team has accused Pitt of attempting to control her through an overreaching NDA, which she claimed w.