Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have finally reached a divorce settlement after years of legal battles, marking a significant step towards closing this chapter in their lives.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have reached a divorce settlement, her lawyer said, bringing an apparent end to one of the longest and most contentious divorces in Hollywood history. Jolie’s attorney, James Simon, confirmed to The Associated Press that the couple had come to a deal. News of the settlement was first reported by Jolie, 49, and Pitt, 61, were among Hollywood ’s most prominent couples for 12 years. The two Oscar winners have six children together.
“More than eight years ago, Angelina filed for divorce from Mr Pitt,” Simon said in a statement. “She and the children left all of the properties they had shared with Mr Pitt, and since that time she has focused on finding peace and healing for their family. This is just one part of a long, ongoing process that started eight years ago. Frankly, Angelina is exhausted, but she is relieved this one part is over.” No court documents have been filed yet, and a judge will need to sign off on the agreement. An email late on Monday night to Pitt’s attorney seeking comment was not immediately answered. Jolie, 49, and Pitt, 61, were among Hollywood’s most prominent couples for 12 years. The two Oscar winners have six children together. Jolie filed for divorce in 2016, after a private jet flight from Europe, during which she said Pitt was abusive towards her and their children. A judge in 2019 declared them divorced and single, but the splitting of assets and child custody needed to be separately settled. A private judge that the two had hired to handle the case reached a decision soon afterwards that included equal custody of their children, but Jolie filed to have him removed from the case over an unreported conflict of interest. An appeals court agreed, the judge was removed, and the couple had to start over
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