Following a legal battle over ownership of jointly owned French winery, Brad Pitt has been ordered by a court to give documents to ex-wife Angelina Jolie.
The former couple bought the French winery, Chateau Miraval during their relationship but after their split, Jolie sold her stake in the winery to Tenute del Mondo, a subsidiary of Stoli Group, who Pitt has since refused to partner with.
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Pitt’s lawyers have attempted to deny Jolie’s request for papers and correspondence, which would be used as evidence. On 22 July, an LA judge decided Pitt must give up the documents to Jolie’s legal team, and cannot delay until they appeal the decision.
An unidentified source told Page Six that Pitt’s anger over his divorce with Jolie in 2016 is getting in the way of business, saying, “Any rational human being would be happy for Stoli to (be a partner in their business). They have top-notch marketing and distribution.”