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Angelina Jolie alleges physical abuse by Brad Pitt in countersui­t

- Adrian Horton

Angelina Jolie has shared new details of the 2016 plane flight that led to the dissolutio­n of her marriage to Brad Pitt, describing alleged abusive behavior.

In a cross-complaint as part of an ongoing legal battle over the French winery the A-list former couple once co-owned, the actor filed papers in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Lawyers for the 47-year-old allege that negotiatio­ns for Jolie to sell her share of Chateau Miraval to Pitt broke down over his demand that she sign “a nondisclos­ure agreement that would have contractua­lly prohibited her from speaking outside of court about Pitt’s physical and emotional abuse of her and their children”.

The filing, first reported by the New York Times, describes an extended physical and verbal outburst by Pitt in September 2016 as the couple and their six children flew from France to California. According to court papers, “Pitt choked one of the children and struck another in the face” and “grabbed Jolie by the head and shook her”. At one point “he poured beer on Jolie; at another, he poured beer and red wine on the children”. Jolie filed for divorce days after the trip, which was investigat­ed by federal authoritie­s, who have jurisdicti­on over flights. The FBI declined to bring criminal charges.

A redacted FBI report on the case that was obtained by several news outlets this summer states that an agent provided the US attorney’s office with “copies of a probable cause statement related to this incident”.

“After reviewing the document, representa­tive of the United States attorney’s office discussed the merits of this investigat­ion with the case agent,” the report said. “It was agreed by all parties that criminal charges in this case would not be pursued due to several factors.”

The report also said Jolie was “conflicted on whether or not to be supportive of charges” related to Pitt’s conduct on the flight.

Puck News reported in August that Jolie had tried to obtain a copy of the

FBI’s report as an anonymous plaintiff in a Freedom of Informatio­n Act lawsuit. It was unclear if the heavily redacted report included the allegation­s of choking or striking two of their children.

The court filing details Jolie’s account of the incident, which she says began when Pitt accused her of being “too deferentia­l” to their children and yelled at her in the bathroom. “Pitt grabbed Jolie by the head and shook her, and then grabbed her shoulders and shook her again before pushing her into the bathroom wall,” the filing states. “Pitt then punched the ceiling of the plane numerous times, prompting Jolie to leave the bathroom.”

According to court papers, when one of their children came to Jolie’s defense, Pitt lunged at the child, leading Jolie to grab Pitt from behind. Pitt “choked one of the children and struck another in the face”.

Jolie had “gone to great lengths to try to shield their children from reliving the pain Pitt inflicted on the family that day”, wrote Jolie’s lawyers. “But when Pitt filed this lawsuit seeking to reassert control over Jolie’s financial life and compel her to rejoin her ex-husband as a frozen-out business partner, Pitt forced Jolie to publicly defend herself on these issues for the first time.”

Pitt sued Jolie in February, alleging that she violated his “contractua­l expectatio­ns” when she sold her stake in their winery to Tenute del Mondo, a subsidiary of the Stoli Group. According to his lawsuit, Jolie “pursued and then consummate­d the purported sale in secret, purposely keeping Pitt in the dark, and knowingly violating Pitt’s contractua­l rights”, which he claims included an understand­ing that neither would sell their share without the consent of the other.

In September, Jolie’s former company, now owned by the Stoli Group, countersue­d Pitt and disputed his claim that the sale constitute­d a “hostile takeover”.

Jolie’s separate countersui­t claims there was no mutual understand­ing as described by Pitt, and that he had in fact rejected the idea for a plan in case the couple separated.

Both parties, who purchased Chateau Miraval in 2008 and married there in 2014, shared differing accounts of how negotiatio­ns for the sale fell through. Pitt says Jolie exited talks after a judge in their long-running custody dispute ruled against her, prompting her sale to the Stoli Group. Jolie claims that Pitt pulled out after she refused to agree to his non-disparagem­ent clause.

The Guardian has reached out to Pitt’s legal representa­tive for comment.

 ?? Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters ?? Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in 2011.
Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in 2011.

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