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“War of the Roses,” Brad Pitt’s most recent victory over his ex-Angelina Jolie, is a $64 million courtroom drama

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It’s obvious that Brad Pitt has the upper hand in “War of the Roses.” According to the most recent court decision, Pitt is in the lead in the fight for ownership of the French vineyard he co-owned with Angelina Jolie. After his victory in February, this is his second straight victory. This significant victory suggests that the legal team representing the Bullet Train star has every right to pursue the lawsuit—in which the A-lister is suing Jolie—in court.

The latest court case between Brad Pitt and ex-Angelina Jolie is won.

Mail claims that Jolie’s legal team has been attempting to overturn a LA court ruling that supported her ex-husband’s allegation. The major point of contention between the A-list actors since their divorce has been Pitt’s assertion that Jolie sold her portion of their stunning vineyard to Russian businessman Yuri Shefler in 2021 without his permission. But now that the court has rejected the argument that his lawsuit was “frivolous, malicious, and part of a problematic pattern,” the Fight Club star has won once again.

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In their ongoing legal dispute over who owns a French vineyard, Brad Pitt wins once more, paving the way for judicial action.

After the significant victory, Pitt’s legal team is allegedly getting ready to file a lawsuit against Jolie. In the case, the Babylon star is suing Jolie for breaking their deal to grant “each other’s first refusal.” The pair jointly bought the 1,300-acre French wine estate Chateau Miraval in 2008; it is well-known for producing rosé wine that has won numerous awards. In 2014, they exchanged wedding vows at the same location, which is presently valued at approximately $164 million.

According to a person close to Pitt, Brad wants Jersey to begin providing clarifications. He deserves to be entitled to know who acquired his business.

“He feels like the rug is being pulled out from under him because he has poured his heart and soul into Chateau Miraval.” He is unsure about the identity of his business partner.”

Previously, Jolie received a gift of 10% more from Pitt, who held a 60% share in the estate against her 40%. This made the ownership of the estate 50–50. But in 2016, the pair called it quits. Problems started when Jolie sold her stake, but Pitt maintains that the deal is null and void because he still holds 60% of the business.

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