Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s years-long divorce proceedings have finally reached its conclusion, and the actress couldn’t be more “relieved.” The former couple finalized their split terms after eight years of breakup. A source tells People magazine that the Maleficent actress is “relieved the divorce has been finalized.”
On December 30, her attorney, James Simon of Hersh Manis, released a statement on her behalf, which began with the fact that Jolie filed for divorce from Pitt in 2016 and their children – Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox. Had filed. And Vivienne – gave up all the properties she shared with the Fight Club actor.
“Since that time, she has focused on finding peace and healing for her family,” the statement said of Jolie. It added, “This is just one part of a long, ongoing process that began eight years ago. Frankly, Angelina is tired, but she’s relieved that one part is over.”
Although the former couple has ended their estrangement, another legal battle is hanging over their heads. They have yet to settle their bitter battle over the French winery Chateau Miraval, which was once owned by the former exiles. In 2022, the Bullet Train actor sued his ex-wife for selling her stake in the business to Tenuet del Mondo, the wine division of the Stoli Group.
Speaking about the ongoing case, the source claimed that the Mariah actress will “stand up” to Pitt until the lawsuit is settled. In the lawsuit, the actor accused Jolie of violating both parties’ oral and written agreements without their consent.
In response, the actress claimed that it was Pitt who wanted to sell the winery and that he demanded she sign a restrictive non-disclosure agreement that would have prevented her from speaking about the alleged “abuse” she endured in their relationship. . However, he has denied abusing Jolie or any of their six children.
Pitt recently won a big victory in the case, and a source close to the actor claimed Jolie deliberately made the case personal to cause him “pain.”
While a source close to Jolie claimed that the actor could end the legal dispute for the sake of his family, he would not do so. The source said, “He has the ability to do the right thing, drop the lawsuit and focus on healing his family; he has made it clear he has no plans to do that.”