In the ongoing legal battle between Hollywood power couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, a recent court ruling has ordered Jolie to hand over all non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) she has signed in the past eight years. This decision comes as a blow to Jolie, who had previously argued against producing the NDAs, citing reasons of expense and invasion of privacy.
The court’s mandate requires Jolie to submit all non-privileged documents within the next month, responding to Pitt’s legal team’s requests. These documents are believed to include NDAs related to Jolie’s Hollywood employers, brands, and personal staff, potentially containing sensitive information about her compensation and contracts with third parties.
The legal dispute between the former couple revolves around the ownership of their USD 500 million French winery, Chateau Miraval. Jolie’s team has accused Pitt of using an overreaching NDA to control her, while Pitt has contested Jolie’s sale of her stake in the winery to a subsidiary of the Stoli Group without his consent.
Despite this setback, Jolie’s attorney remains optimistic, emphasizing the court’s acknowledgment of the NDAs’ relevance to the case. The legal battle continues to unfold, with both parties eager for transparency and resolution. Stay tuned for more updates on this high-profile celebrity clash.