In the ongoing legal saga between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, new allegations have emerged that Angelina Jolie may have influenced her children to “avoid” spending time with their father during visits. According to People magazine, these claims were detailed in court documents filed by security guard Tony Webb, who previously worked for the former couple. (Also Read – Angelina Jolie’s lawyers call Brad Pitt’s NDA request ‘disrespectful’ in winery case: Report)
Webb, who worked for Jolie from 2000 to 2020, alleged that he was contacted by a Jolie associate named Michael Vieira, who attempted to prevent two bodyguards from testifying in Jolie’s custody battle with Pitt.
According to Webb’s statement, Vieira asked him to prevent the bodyguards from testifying, insisting that he had signed a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) with Jolie.
According to People magazine, despite the NDA, one of the bodyguards, Ross Foster, reportedly expressed his intention to testify about statements he heard from Jolie about the children avoiding spending time with Pitt during custody visits. To be encouraged.
Responding to these allegations, Angelina Jolie’s attorney Paul Murphy rejected Pitt’s attempts to equate the common NDA with an effort to conceal his actions.
Murphy emphasized that the affair was about power and control, with Jolie demanding separation and health for the family.
In his defense, Pitt’s lawyers presented Webb’s declaration to clarify that Jolie herself had used NDAs in the past, allowing her to sign them in the context of their legal dispute over her French winery, Chateau Miraval. The objections were overruled.
The legal battle between Jolie and Pitt has been filled with allegations and counter-allegations, with each side attempting to sway the court in their favor.
Pitt’s lawyers accused Jolie of using the business dispute to sideline family court cases, while Jolie’s lawyers suggested that Pitt feared the release of sealed documents related to their custody battle.
The allegations that Jolie allegedly encouraged the children to stay away from Pitt during visits add another layer of complexity to the already contentious legal proceedings between the former Hollywood cast members.