Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie agree to settle legal war over vineyard outside of court

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The War of the Vineyard is finally over! Brad Pitt and his ex-wife Angelina Jolie have reportedly decided to end their bitter legal war.

The exes are set to “settle bitter winery dispute out of court,” it has been claimed.

Jolie and Pitt, who enjoyed 12 years of life together before announcing their divorce in 2016, have been locked in a battle over the business after the Maleficent actress sold her share. Now, the pair are thought to be moving forward.

Legal documents were filed last week showing that both celebrities have agreed to mediation over the property, instead of taking things to court, according to DailyMail.

The mom-of-six is reportedly willing to attend a settlement conference, while her estranged husband has appointed a ‘provisional administrator’ for the sprawling estate in the south of France – 15 years after they purchased it.

An independent figure will reportedly assess the Chateau and hopefully help negotiations between Pitt and the subsidiary of the Stoli Group after Jolie sold her half to boss Yuri Shefler in 2021.

They initially bought the property together for €25million in 2008 and worked with winemaker Marc Perrin to establish an international best-selling rose brand.

Years after their split, Angelina sold her share, something her ex claims he was notified of the move in a press release, accusing her of trying to keep him ‘in the dark’.

Jolie and Pitt, also known as Brangelina, made their relationship official in January 2006 and share children Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox, and Vivienne together. The two married in April 2012, after seven years of dating – but eventually split in 2016 and are still discussing a custody agreement regarding their family.


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