Angelina Jolie Pitt: Break with Brad Pitt, Vineyard Battle Details
Angelina Jolie Details “Difficult and Traumatic” Split from Brad Pitt in Vineyard Dispute
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Updated october 10, 2025, at 06:10 AM PDT
Background to the Legal Battle
Angelina Jolie has publicly detailed the challenges she faced during and following her separation from Brad Pitt, as part of ongoing legal proceedings concerning Château Miraval, a French vineyard the former couple jointly owned. The disclosures were made in court filings as the dispute over the property continues.
Jolie initiated divorce proceedings in September 2016, citing irreconcilable differences. The separation followed an incident on a private plane involving Pitt and one of their children, which prompted an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services.While Pitt was cleared of abuse allegations, the incident reportedly played a significant role in Jolie’s decision to end the marriage. NBC News provides further details on the FBI investigation.
Jolie’s Account of the Separation
In court documents, Jolie described the period as “difficult and traumatic,” alleging that pitt’s behavior contributed to the breakdown of the marriage and created a harmful habitat for their children. She specifically referenced concerns about Pitt’s alcohol consumption and alleged instances of verbal and physical abuse. These claims are part of a larger effort to disqualify pitt from having any say in the sale of her share of Château Miraval.
Jolie claims she sold her stake in the vineyard to Tenute del Mondo, a subsidiary of Stoli Group, in October 2021, but Pitt challenged the sale, arguing she did not follow proper procedures and sought to nullify the agreement. He has alleged Jolie intentionally sought to damage his brand and reputation. The Guardian details the complexities of the vineyard sale.
The château Miraval Dispute
Château Miraval, located in the Provence region of France, was purchased by Pitt and Jolie in 2008 and became a successful wine-producing estate. The vineyard is valued at an estimated $164 million. The legal battle centers on control of the property and the validity of Jolie’s sale of her share.
Pitt has argued that Jolie’s actions were a intentional attempt to circumvent their prior agreements regarding the sale of their respective interests in the vineyard. He maintains that any sale should have been subject to his approval. The case is currently before the courts in Luxembourg, where Tenute del Mondo is based.
implications and Ongoing proceedings
The disclosures made by Jolie are likely to intensify the already contentious legal proceedings. The outcome of the case coudl have significant financial implications for both parties and could set a precedent for similar disputes involving high-profile divorces and jointly owned assets.
The court is expected to rule on the validity of Jolie’s sale and Pitt’s objections in the coming months. Further hearings are scheduled, and the case is expected to continue attracting significant media attention.
