a complaint against Pitt that alleged he had “choked one of the children and struck another in the face” and “poured beer on Jolie” during the flight. InHere, what you need to know about the winery lawsuits and how they relate to the former couple’s other legal battles.Pitt and Jolie officially boughtin France in 2012, though they had leased it for years prior. The property reportedly included olive groves, a private lake, and a chapel, where Jolie and Pitt were married in 2014.
The lawsuit also pushes back on many claims made in Pitt’s own legal fillings. In his original lawsuit, as reported by thePitt claimed that he and his ex had been in negotiations for a buyout in 2021 but that Jolie cut off talks with Pitt’s team months before her sale to Tenute del Mondo.
Meanwhile, Jolie sued the FBI for more information on the investigation into the 2016 plane incident.under the name Jane Doe, asking for access to documents relating to the organization’s investigation into allegations that Pitt had assaulted her and their son, Maddox, then 15, during an altercation on a private jet in 2016. At the time, the FBI declined to press any charges, though Jolie reportedly brought up the allegations while the two were determining custody of their children.