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Brad Pitt Demands Release of Angelina Jolie's Private Texts

VAR, PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR, JUL 09 – Brad Pitt demands access to Angelina Jolie’s private messages amid claims she sold their winery stake without his consent, violating their agreement, court documents show.

  • On June 30, Pitt filed a motion seeking Jolie’s private messages ahead of their winery dispute trial, citing key evidence and procedural hurdles with Oliynik’s refusal.
  • Following Jolie’s sale of her stake in Château Miraval, Pitt filed a lawsuit in February 2022 citing breach of prior consent agreement, prompting demands for Oliynik’s communications.
  • Pitt demands communications from Oliynik, claiming they contain crucial evidence about Jolie's sale of Miraval to Stoli Group.
  • Despite Pitt’s motion, Oliynik refuses deposition citing Swiss residency, causing a procedural standoff in the legal dispute.
  • So far, no trial date is set; a 15-day trial is anticipated, with judge rulings pending in the ongoing legal dispute between Pitt and Jolie.
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Since 2016, nothing goes any further between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. It took them eight long years to sign a divorce agreement. Yet there remains one point of disagreement: Miraval Castle, a French wine estate of which they are co-owners. Brad Pitt counter-attack with new legal documents, as reported by People on Thursday, July 10, 2025.

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