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French designer in spat over Pitt-jolie chateau

Soudant says Pitt hurt her business irreparabl­y

- By Angela Charlton The Associated Press

PARIS — A French lighting designer has won a $600,000 court ruling in a dispute with Brad Pitt over the redesign of the chateau in Provence that he and Angelina Jolie shared. But designer Odile Soudant isn’t stopping there.

Soudant says her business went under and her career was irreparabl­y damaged because of Pitt’s refusal to pay for costly architectu­ral reveries. She’s now fighting for the intellectu­al property rights to the Chateau Miraval’s lighting design.

Pitt’s representa­tives argue the project was late and over budget and the disputed lighting design was Pitt’s brainchild — not hers.

Soudant’s legal actions are the latest challenge for Pitt, who is in protracted divorce proceeding­s with Jolie.

Chateau Miraval is a symbol of happier times in the couple’s relationsh­ip. They stayed at the 17th century estate when she gave birth to their twins in nearby Monaco in 2008, launched a successful wine venture from its rich vineyards, and married there in 2014.

Soon after they bought Miraval, nestled in the rolling, wooded hills near the village of Correns, Pitt sought out designers to re-envision it for the 21st century. Soudant and her company, Lumieres Studio, were tasked with the lighting, notably taking better advantage of the sunshine in Provence, she said. She called natural light an “obsession” with Pitt.

Unusually, she says she never supplied or was given a contract.

“I had unlimited time and unlimited budget. … They said, ‘If you ask for more, we’ll give you more.’ ”

A representa­tive for Pitt contests this and says there was an agreement that Soudant didn’t respect. The representa­tive requested anonymity because of the sensitivit­y of the legal process.

The renovation project grew with “delirious demands” from Pitt and more and more designers getting involved, Soudant said. She hired new staff and relegated her company’s other projects to bottom priority.

She says she had 17 employees working exclusivel­y on the lighting for Miraval at one point.

After 3½ years of work, the chateau stopped paying Soudant for her services, she said. Her staff continued working on the project, she says, and her bills started piling up, notably for government payroll charges.

Soudant contends she discovered that Pitt was concerned with the project’s price. “One day he wakes up and decides he has paid too much,” she said.

Pitt’s representa­tive said Soudant was paid more than $4.7 million for work she didn’t complete.

 ?? Lionel Cironneau ?? The Associated Press file The Miraval property of actors Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in Correns, near Brignoles, southern France in May 2008.
Lionel Cironneau The Associated Press file The Miraval property of actors Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in Correns, near Brignoles, southern France in May 2008.

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