Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's ongoing legal feud over their Chateau Miraval estate, a judge in LA Superior Court has issued a directive for Jolie to produce all non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) she signed with third parties between 2014 and 2022. This legal order was revealed as part of the ongoing dispute between the high-profile couple, now famously dubbed the 'War of the Roses,' concerning Jolie's attempts to sell their French vineyard and home. The court's decision comes amidst the backdrop of Jolie's $62 million sale of her stake in Chateau Miraval to Russian billionaire Yuri Shefler in 2021.

NDAs have emerged as a central point of contention in the dispute over Chateau Miraval, particularly after Jolie alleged that she withdrew from their agreement because Pitt, allegedly requested her to sign one as part of their business arrangement. Amidst Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's ongoing legal skirmish over their Chateau Miraval estate, Jolie has characterized Pitt's request for (NDAs) as an attempt to "control her" post-breakup. Pitt's legal team, however, contends that Jolie's objection to agreement was merely a pretext to justify her sale of her stake without informing Pitt, whom she allegedly betrayed.

The attorneys representing Pitt argue that Jolie herself leveraged NDAs, even requesting Pitt to sign a broader gag order during their divorce settlement negotiations. They have urged Jolie to disclose all NDAs she entered into with third parties, including staff members. I.