
The actress has gone into more detail about her split from Brad Pitt in new legal documents.
Angelina Jolie has revealed new details about her contentious divorce from Brad Pitt amid their ongoing legal issues.
The pair went through a grueling eight-year legal fight over their divorce, finalizing the matter in December 2024. But that doesn’t mean the pair’s legal troubles are over. The exes are locked in a legal battle arguing over their French winery, Château Miraval.
In new legal documents filed on Oct. 6 over the French estate, Jolie wrote: “The events leading to my need to separate from my ex-husband were emotionally difficult for me and our children.”

Jolie ended up filing for divorce from Pitt in 2016, five days after she alleges Pitt was physically and verbally abusive towards her and her children while intoxicated on a private jet from France to California. Pitt has denied these claims.
Jolie continued to explain that after she filed for divorce, she left Pitt control and “full residency” of Château Miraval and their Los Angeles home “without compensation,” hoping that it would “make him calmer in his dealings with me after a difficult and traumatic period.”
“To this day, the children and I have never again set foot on the property, given its connection to the painful events leading to the divorce,” she said, referencing the six children she shares with Pitt: Maddox, 24, Pax, 21, Zahara, 20, Shiloh, 19, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 17.
In the aftermath of their parents’ split, half of the couple’s kids have opted to drop Pitt’s last name. Zahara was the first to do so, with Vivienne and Shiloh following suit.

Jolie alleges she “immediately began to look for a new house for me and our children” post-separation. She states that in the interim, she initially rented a home “while looking for a more stable solution.”
“Because I wanted to ensure that Brad remained an important part of our children’s lives, I looked to buy a property near his home,” she added.
However, she went on to explain that at the time, her “savings were up in Miraval” and she “had not asked Brad for alimony or any other financial support.”
Pitt’s representatives and attorneys did not respond immediately to request for comment.
However, a source close to Pitt did tell the Daily Beast that these revelations from Jolie were just distractions from the issue at hand.
“This is a commercial dispute that has nothing to do with the divorce proceedings,” the source said. “This is an attempt by the other side to conflate the two and try and justify the sale of Miraval.”

In 2021, Jolie sold her $64 million stake in the French winery to SPI Group owner Yuri Shefler. Pitt sued her over the move in February 2022, claiming that it violated a prior deal they had that neither would make a sale unless approved by the other. This began a new legal saga and one that’s still ongoing and involves claims of NDA’s.
The SPI Group is the parent company to the Stoli Group, an organization that owns several high-end alcohol brands. Pitt has been trying to depose a member of the Stoli Group, Alexey Oliynik, stating that he believes Oliynik has direct knowledge of Jolie’s negotiations that help “his core claims” in the legal case, according to The Daily Mail.
The outlet cites that Oliynik has argued that as he is a resident of Switzerland, he cannot be forced into the California legal fight between the two stars. A judge has yet to rule on the matter.
The Stoli Group did not respond immediately to the Daily Beast’s request for comment.
On June 30, Pitt filed documents requesting to view Jolie’s private correspondence, stating that he believed they could provide critical insight into the case.
Angelina Jolie in financial crisis? New details revealed from the battle with Brad Pitt
The legal battle between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt is getting increasingly fierce.
Recent court documents reveal that the Oscar-winning actress has been going through a difficult financial period following her divorce from Pitt, admitting that she even had to borrow money from her ex-husband.
Traumatic divorce and painful memories in Miraval
Jolie has confessed that her divorce from Pitt was “emotionally difficult” for both her and their six children – Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox and Vivienne.
She revealed that after the split, she handed Pitt control of their family homes in Los Angeles and the famous Château Miraval estate in France – the place where the couple got married and where they spent some of their happiest moments as a family.
“I hoped this would comfort him after a difficult and traumatic period,” Jolie wrote in court documents.
However, she added that neither she nor her children have ever returned to Miraval, as the property brings back incredibly painful memories.
No income, no home – and a loan from Brad Pitt
The actress confessed that after the divorce, she had to immediately look for a new home for herself and her children, starting with renting before finding a more permanent solution.
At the time, Jolie says she had refused to work for about two years to focus on caring for her children and their mental health. As a result, she admitted she was so financially strapped that she couldn’t afford to buy a house. That’s when, she says, Pitt agreed to lend her money — but with interest.
“I was worried about our children, so I refused to work for several years. But this put me in a very difficult financial situation,” she explained.
The fight for Miraval and accusations of selling shares
The biggest issue between them remains ownership of Miraval. Pitt has sued his ex-wife, claiming she sold her shares of the wine company without his approval.
On the other hand, Jolie insists that she did not need his permission for this transaction and that she had the legal right to make the sale.
She also claims that her savings were tied to Miraval and that she had not asked Pitt for alimony or financial assistance, which she says forced her to find money from their joint assets.
From a symbol of love to a bone of contention
Miraval, once the symbol of their love, has become a source of endless conflict.
“Miraval was one of our biggest investments as a couple. We got married there, I spent part of my pregnancy there, and I brought our twins from the hospital to that home. It was hard to part with these memories so suddenly, especially for the children,” Jolie said.
How much does Jolie want from Pitt?
At this stage of the process, the actress is asking her ex-husband for $33,000 to cover legal expenses, while the battle for Miraval still remains open and without a final solution. /GazetaExpress/