Brad Pitt sues ex-wife Angelina Jolie over winery business

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In a new lawsuit, Brad Pitt is saying Angelina Jolie unlawfully sold her stake in the winery business that they previously established as a couple.

According to Rolling Stone, in a complaint filed last Thursday, the actor accused Angelina of “secretly” selling her half of controlling interest in their famous French winery, Château Miraval, to a company controlled by Russian oligarch Yuri Shefler.Shefler’s company was also described as “an aggressive third-party competitor.”

Brad claimed that Angelina violated their agreement that “they would never sell their respective interests in Miraval without the other’s consent,” as well as the latter denying the former “his guaranteed right of first refusal, which he claims he would have exercised.”Brad’s lawsuit indicated that “Jolie long ago stopped contributing to Miraval – while Pitt poured money and sweat equity into the wine business, building it into the ascendant company it is today.

 

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