
Hollywood star Brad Pitt has taken another step in his long-running legal fight with ex-wife Angelina Jolie, submitting fresh evidence in their high-profile dispute over the French winery they once jointly owned. According to newly filed court documents dated October 29, Pitt’s legal team is challenging Jolie’s 2021 decision to sell her stake in Château Miraval, the celebrated estate and wine business in southern France, without his consent. The filing comes amid claims from Jolie’s lawyers that Pitt is seeking $35 million in damages over the sale.
Jocomms Correspondent reports that the former couple, who divorced in 2019, have exchanged a flurry of legal actions over ownership, confidentiality, and alleged breach of contract. Jolie has maintained that her communications related to the sale are privileged, while Pitt’s side argues that her move to sell to a third party violated prior agreements between them. Sources close to the case suggest the latest submission aims to strengthen Pitt’s claim that Jolie’s sale undermined the company’s reputation and his investment interests.
The dispute over Château Miraval, where the couple once married in 2014, has become one of Hollywood’s most contentious post-divorce property battles, mixing personal history with business rivalry. As the case moves forward in Los Angeles courts, industry observers are watching closely to see whether the former power couple will settle privately—or continue their costly legal duel in public. Could this latest legal twist finally push Brad and Angelina toward resolution, or is the winery war just beginning? Visit www.jocomms.com for more news.