Angelina Jolie wins the fight against Brad Pitt in the war on the French winery

Angelina Jolie has won a legal battle against her ex-husband Brad Pitt in their highly emotional war on Chateau Miraval Winery, as they married in 2014.

The couple took control of the famous Rose Company in 2008 when they moved into the mansion located in a Provencal vineyard, and the house has been toiling in picturesque buildings and grounds ever since.

But Jolie sold her stake to liquor giant Stoli – moving a Byzantine Suits Network In the United States, France and Luxembourg between Pitt and Jolie and their businesses and different business partners.

In the final skirmish, Jolie’s team summoned documents from Pete, his business manager and company, Mundo Bongo.

Pitt’s camp fought so hard that the court refused Jolie’s request for papers and correspondence.

Bottles of Chateau Maraval roses lined up on a shelf
Jolie’s lawyers won a battle to force Pitt to turn over the documents in the lawsuit.
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But on Friday, a Los Angeles judge said Pitt and his associates should turn them over to opposing attorneys — and said they could not delay until they appealed the decision.

Sources close to the “Maleficent” star’s business operations have told Page Six that Pete has let his anger over a sinister split get in the way of common sense business.

“Any sane human being would be happy for Stoli [be a partner in their business. They have top-notch marketing and distribution,” they said, explaining that the firm offer huge opportunities to grow the business. “He just can’t see past his hatred of Jolie.”

Chateau Miraval
Jolie and Pitt got married at the palatial estate in 2014.
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But a source close to Pitt told us that not only is the Stoli deal not a no-brainer, Pitt had turned down an offer to sell it to Stoli while he and Jolie were still married.

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They said that the idea of selling a chunk of the business for better distribution is counter to his long-held plan for the project, which is to plow profits back into the company.
Plus, they said, “The best way to retain value for [their kids] It is for the parents to retain full ownership of these increasingly valuable and growing assets.

The couple who has six children, split in 2016. They have been together since 2005.

Representatives declined to comment.

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