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Angelina Jolie steps out in LA after pushing back on ex Brad Pitt's attempt to secure her tax returns
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- Published on Tuesday, 07 July 2026 02:59
- Written by Daily mail
Angelina Jolie was spotted out and about in Los Angeles on the Fourth of July holiday. The 51-year-old actress was clad in a black maxi dress with billowy, elbow-grazing sleeves as she ran errands in the Studio City neighborhood. She draped a large brown leather bag with gold hardware over her shoulder during the outing.And the mom of six carried a large white coffee cup while sporting square-shaped, black-rimmed eyeglasses. Her long, blonde highlighted locks were swept into a messy bun and secured with a clip. It comes amid Jolie's ongoing legal war with ex-husband Brad Pitt, 62, who recently attempted to retrieve her tax returns from the three years following their split.It stems from a disagreement regarding their shared French winery, Château Miraval. Pitt claims ex-wife Jolie sold her stake behind his back, breaking an agreement they previously made that they would not sell without the other's knowledge. The Fight Club star, 62, in legal documents reviewed by the Daily Mail, requested Jolie turn in her tax records and other financial documents pertaining to the years 2017–2019, based on remarks she made that she says Pitt is taking out of context. The Maleficent actress said in legal documents reviewed by TMZ that his efforts are part of a 'continued mischaracterization and selective quoting' of statements she's made about the long-running case. Pitt told the court that he has expended time and labor into the winery in Correns, France, and he claimed Jolie breached their pact when she sold her share of the estate to Russian billionaire Yuri Shefler. Jolie told the court that she didn't need Pitt's approval over the transaction; and that he took past statements that she made about the sale to achieve 'financial independence' out of context. The Daily Mail reached out to representatives for Jolie and Pitt for further comment on the story. Jolie clarified her comment to mean that she wanted to delineate her finances from Pitt's in an effort to separate herself from him, and not about her money situation in general. Pitt's attorneys told the court that the remark essentially opened her up to scrutiny considering the nature of the litigation. Jolie's legal team said the gist of her remark was that she had been looking for 'financial independence from her ex-husband.' It was added that 'separating from one's ex-husband is categorically different from allegations that one is suffering from general financial distress.' Her team emphasized that she had been looking to 'untangle her life and her finances from' Pitt. Jolie and Pitt are parents to six children: Maddox, 24, Pax, 22, Zahara, 21, Shiloh, 19, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 17. They split in 2016 following a 12-year relationship and two-year marriage, with their divorce finalized eight years later in December 2024 amid a number of legal battles.
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Angelina Jolie makes shocking dating confession following bitter Brad Pitt divorce: 'Life has broken me a bit'
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- Published on Tuesday, 30 June 2026 04:11
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Angelina Jolie's love life has remained a bit of a mystery since she split from Brad Pitt in 2016. While she has been linked to several men over the years, she has rarely ever spoken about her dating life - until now. Jolie lifted the lid during an interview with Yahoo Entertainment - admitting she has not dated in 10 years. 'To be candid, I haven't dated since I divorced a decade ago,' she told the outlet while promoting her new film Couture. 'So I kind of get in my head that that aspect of me is not centered in my life if I'm focusing on my children, my family.' Now 51, Jolie is open to reassessing her approach to life after being put through the wringer in a way that has 'broken' her 'a little bit.' 'So yes, things are changing, but in a way I didn't expect. It doesn't feel like I'm 51 and starting to think of being older. I'm thinking I have to live again. Be free again,' she also told the magazine. 'In a way that maybe life has broken me a little bit.' While Jolie has been single since her split, her ex Pitt has been dating actress Ines de Ramon since 2022.Jolie and Pitt's split devolved into a bitter, eight-year long divorce battle that finally ended last year. The former power couple separated in 2016 after two years of marriage (but a total of 11 years together) and their divorce was finalized in 2024. After the divorce, a source said Jolie wasn't in a rush for anything 'serious' at the moment. 'It's hard for her to trust men after what she went through with Brad,' a source told Us Weekly. 'She hasn't sworn off men, but she's not looking for anything serious right now.' The insider added that the Malificent star 'doesn't think she'll ever get over the trauma' of her relationship with Pitt, reinforcing that 'she's not looking for love right now.'Jolie and Pitt, 62, share six children: three biological—Shiloh, 20, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 17—and three adopted—Maddox, 24, Pax, 22, and Zahara, 21.A source close to Jolie previously described the divorce process as a nightmare for her and her family.'These last eight years have been such a horrendous time for her and her family,' a different source told People. A source close to Pitt, however, pushed back on Jolie's claims, telling People, 'Jolie has engaged in one-sided attacks for the past eight years, including a never-ending distortion of facts and projecting their own behavior onto others, causing tremendous collateral damage to those in and around the family.' The former couple, famously known as 'Brangelina,' signed off on their divorce paperwork in December 2024. Jolie's attorney, James Simon, told DailyMail.com that the actress is relieved to have closed this chapter. 'Frankly, Angelina is exhausted,' Simon said at the time. 'More than eight years ago, Angelina filed for divorce from Mr. Pitt. 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,' he added.
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Angelina Jolie is 'looking forward' to trial with ex Brad Pitt over French winery after actor's major legal wins
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- Published on Saturday, 27 June 2026 10:06
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Angelina Jolie is 'looking forward' to her upcoming trial with ex-husband Brad Pitt amidst the former couple's ongoing legal battle over their French winery Chateau Miraval. It comes after the Daily Mail revealed this week that the 62-year-old actor recently scored a major legal win as he is set to go face-to-face with vodka billionaire Yuri Shefler who bought Jolie's stake in the vineyard. A California Superior Court has also granted the F1 star's motion to depose members of the Stoli Group, which is run by Shefler, per a June 17 court filing obtained by People.Last year in June, Pitt sought to depose the company's executive Alexey Oliynik. But lawyers for Jolie, 51, argued Oliynik did not have to present documents or appear for a deposition due to being a Swiss resident. But now according to the filing, depositions for Oliynik as well as other 'persons most qualified' need to occur by September 30 of this year in London. One of Jolie's lawyers also told People on Thursday that Pitt's latest legal wins 'have made no impact on the merits of the case, and certainly has no impact on Ms. Jolie's case.' The Maleficent actress is instead 'looking forward to defeating the case at trial next year so that their family can finally focus their energies on healing and moving on.' A separate source claimed to People that Pitt 'refused to work' with the Stoli Group due to Jolie being the one who had chosen the company. But an insider close to the Hollywood actor stated that his legal victories in the ongoing case are 'another step towards transparency over what took place.' When the trial takes place next year in February 2027, members of the Stoli Group 'will have to explain exactly how the deal was orchestrated,' with Shefler possibly taking to the stand as well. Jolie had sold her stake of the winery to the group's wine division called Tenute del Mondo. The Daily Mail revealed earlier this week that the California Court of Appeal reversed a lower court decision that had allowed Shefler to walk away from the lawsuit by claiming he had little involvement in the $64 million deal that made him Pitt's unwilling business partner. 'Angelina knew Brad didn't want to sell her share of Miraval to Shefler, and she had agreed with Brad that he would have first right of refusal. So selling to Shefler behind Brad's back was spiteful,' an insider told the Daily Mail.'This was payback after the custody dispute. And now Shefler will have to divulge what really happened behind the scenes and how the deal was orchestrated.'The unanimous ruling, handed down by a three-judge panel on Wednesday, found that Shefler had 'purposefully availed himself' of California jurisdiction. 'It defies credulity that Shefler, a sophisticated businessman, would risk almost $40 million on a transaction about which he knew nothing and with which he had no involvement,' the court wrote. Shefler, the billionaire behind Cyprus-registered SPI Group and its Dutch subsidiary Tenute del Mondo, had argued he was a Swiss resident who played no role in the six-month negotiation that saw Jolie quietly sell her 50 percent stake to his company in September 2021.The lower court had sided with Shefler, finding that because negotiations were conducted between European representatives in Europe over a French vineyard, California could not exercise jurisdiction over him.But the appeals court dismantled that argument, finding that Shefler had personally guaranteed $39 million of his own funds to secure Jolie's installment payments.
He even sent her direct letters thanking her for 'accepting my offer,' and instructed his lieutenants throughout the deal.His own staff referred to him as 'The Founder' and 'Mr. S' in internal emails as they scrambled to manage Pitt's furious reaction to the acquisition.In one letter, Shefler even thanked Jolie for her 'trust in me and my company. I can assure you that Miraval is safe with me.''I would also like to thank you for your willingness to assist in resolving potential issues with the remaining shareholders of the company,' he added.'Obviously this is a unique transaction and in certain respects it is not as straightforward as we would all like it to be.'In another internal email, sent while Jolie was still allegedly stalling over signing an exclusivity agreement, an aide told her Luxembourg-based attorney that 'Mr Shefler is considering that advice' on whether to withdraw.Pitt first sued Jolie in February 2022, alleging she had secretly sold her half of their beloved Provençal estate, where the former couple married in 2014, without his consent.He claimed that he and Jolie had an implied agreement that neither would sell their share to a third party without the other's approval, a deal Jolie's side has denied ever existed.In his lawsuit, Pitt alleged that Shefler had 'orchestrated the purchase in secret to facilitate the breach of Pitt's rights and to prevent him from protecting or exercising his rights.'Shefler reached out to Pitt directly by letter in October 2021 hoping to smooth things over, expressing hope that Pitt would accept 'there is a new partner.' Pitt refused.Shefler had purchased a California company - Nouvel LLC, the entity Jolie used to hold her Miraval interest - from a California resident.The purchase agreement and the exclusivity agreement that preceded it were both governed by California law with California forum-selection clauses.His $39 million bank guarantee was addressed to Jolie, care of her Los Angeles-based business manager Terry Bird.'It was these contacts by Shefler with California in purchasing a California company from a California resident that caused the injury to another California resident and California company that is the subject of the lawsuit,' the court ruled.The two film stars have been locked in a bitter battle over the vineyard and winery ever since, with Jolie's cross-complaint accusing Pitt of waging a 'vindictive war' against her that has devalued Miraval and blocked her company from participating in its management.The ruling paves the way for Shefler to face trial alongside the other defendants, creating a showdown with both Jolie and Pitt in court.The case, now involving a combined estate valuation of approximately $164 million, is scheduled for trial on February 1, 2027, with mediation ordered for October 28.Pitt and Jolie were previously married from 2014 until their split two years later. The divorce became legal in 2019.And in late 2024, it was revealed that the former couple had reached a divorce settlement following a lengthy, eight-year battle. However, the legal dispute over their French winery rages on. The two stars share three biological children Shiloh, 20, as well as twins Knox and Vivienne, 17. The pair also share Maddox, 24, Pax, 22 and Zahara, 21.
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Angelina Jolie war with Brad Pitt over sale of lavish French wine estate turns in his favor as secretive vodka billionaire buyer forced to testify
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- Published on Friday, 26 June 2026 04:14
- Written by Daily mail
Brad Pitt will get to go face to face with the secretive vodka billionaire who bought Angelina Jolie's stake in their Chateau Miraval vineyard, in yet another legal victory for the actor, the Daily Mail can reveal.The California Court of Appeal reversed a lower court decision that had allowed Yuri Shefler - the Swiss-based owner of the Stolichnaya vodka empire - to walk away from the lawsuit by claiming he had little involvement in the $64 million deal that made him Pitt's unwilling business partner.It is the latest major legal victory in Pitt’s lengthy and bitter battle over the wine estate with his ex-wife.Angelina knew Brad didn’t want to sell her share of Miraval to Shefler, and she had agreed with Brad that he would have first right of refusal. So selling to Shefler behind Brad’s back was spiteful,’ an insider told the Daily Mail.‘This was payback after the custody dispute. And now Shefler will have to divulge what really happened behind the scenes and how the deal was orchestrated.’The unanimous ruling, handed down by a three-judge panel on Wednesday, found that Shefler had ‘purposefully availed himself’ of California jurisdiction.‘It defies credulity that Shefler, a sophisticated businessman, would risk almost $40 million on a transaction about which he knew nothing and with which he had no involvement,’ the court wrote.Shefler, the billionaire behind Cyprus-registered SPI Group and its Dutch subsidiary Tenute del Mondo, had argued he was a Swiss resident who played no role in the six-month negotiation that saw Jolie quietly sell her 50 percent stake to his company in September 2021.The lower court had sided with Shefler, finding that because negotiations were conducted between European representatives in Europe over a French vineyard, California could not exercise jurisdiction over him.But the appeals court dismantled that argument, finding that Shefler had personally guaranteed $39 million of his own funds to secure Jolie's installment payments.He even sent her direct letters thanking her for ‘accepting my offer,’ and instructed his lieutenants throughout the deal.His own staff referred to him as ‘The Founder’ and ‘Mr. S’ in internal emails as they scrambled to manage Pitt's furious reaction to the acquisition.
In one letter, Shefler even thanked Jolie for her ‘trust in me and my company. I can assure you that Miraval is safe with me.’‘I would also like to thank you for your willingness to assist in resolving potential issues with the remaining shareholders of the company,' he added.‘Obviously this is a unique transaction and in certain respects it is not as straightforward as we would all like it to be.’In another internal email, sent while Jolie was still allegedly stalling over signing an exclusivity agreement, an aide told her Luxembourg-based attorney that ‘Mr Shefler is considering that advice’ on whether to withdraw. Pitt, 61, first sued Jolie, 50, in February 2022, alleging she had secretly sold her half of their beloved Provençal estate - where the former couple married in 2014 - without his consent. He claims that he and Jolie had an implied agreement that neither would sell their share to a third party without the other's approval - a deal Jolie's side has denied ever existed.In his lawsuit, Pitt alleged that Shefler had ‘orchestrated the purchase in secret to facilitate the breach of Pitt's rights and to prevent him from protecting or exercising his rights.’Shefler reached out to Pitt directly by letter in October 2021 hoping to smooth things over, expressing hope that Pitt would accept ‘there is a new partner.’ Pitt refused.Shefler had purchased a California company - Nouvel LLC, the entity Jolie used to hold her Miraval interest - from a California resident.The purchase agreement and the exclusivity agreement that preceded it were both governed by California law with California forum-selection clauses.His $39 million bank guarantee was addressed to Jolie, care of her Los Angeles-based business manager Terry Bird.‘It was these contacts by Shefler with California in purchasing a California company from a California resident that caused the injury to another California resident and California company that is the subject of the lawsuit,’ the court ruled.The two film stars have been locked in a bitter battle over the vineyard and winery ever since, with Jolie's cross-complaint accusing Pitt of waging a ‘vindictive war’ against her that has devalued Miraval and blocked her company from participating in its management.The ruling paves the way for Shefler to face trial alongside the other defendants, creating a showdown with both Jolie and Pitt in court.The case - now involving a combined estate valuation of approximately $164 million - is scheduled for trial on February 1, 2027, with mediation ordered for October 28.Shefler had also been fighting Pitt's attempts to depose him.In March, Pitt filed a motion arguing Shefler played ‘a central rather than passive role’ in the dispute and demanding he sit for questioning.Shefler opposed that request, too, again citing his Swiss residency. The new ruling makes that argument significantly harder to sustain.The development comes just as Jolie opened up about the effect the legal war has taken on her, telling Variety last week that her fighting spirit is finally back’ after admitting she had been ‘taken down a little bit.’ She declined to name Pitt directly but said: ‘They know me more than anybody, and they still like me, which says a lot’ - a pointed reference to her children.
The Maleficent actress also argued in court filings that she and the children have never set foot on Miraval since the split ‘given its connection to the painful events leading to the divorce.’She also said she handed Pitt full control of their family homes ‘without compensation, which I hoped would make him calmer in his dealings with me after a difficult and traumatic period.’The roots of the split trace back to a September 2016 flight from France to Los Angeles that Jolie has described as violent.In a court filing, she alleged Pitt grabbed her by the head, shoved her against a bathroom wall, and struck one of their children. Pitt has disputed her account.He also won a ruling in March rejecting claims his suit was ‘frivolous, malicious, and part of a problematic pattern.’In December, a judge ordered Jolie to hand over 22 documents - emails and internal communications her team had sought to shield as attorney-client privileged - after Pitt argued they were nothing more than ‘business gossip’ between Jolie and her trusted aides.In the wake of the latest legal development, Jolie's attorney Paul Murphy told the Daily Mail that 'the ruling has no impact on the merits of the case, and certainly has no impact on Ms Jolie’s case.''At this point, Ms Jolie is just looking forward to defeating the case at trial next year so that their family can finally focus their energies on healing and moving on,' he added. Representatives for Shefler did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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