Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Finally Reach Agreement!!!

Amid an ongoing legal dispute around Chateau Miraval, the French winery they formerly shared, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have reached a settlement.

Finally, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have come to an understanding about one thing: they both want to attempt to settle their legal dispute over the vineyard they formerly co-owned outside of court.

According to sources, Brad and Angelina have decided to use mediation to resolve their conflict with the French winery Chateau Miraval. This might be a significant move in this contentious legal case.

The ex-couples paid about twenty billion euros for the 1,300-acre Château Miraval estate in Provence in 2008, and five years later, they began working with the Perrin family of winemakers to create Miraval’s renowned rosé.

The wine gained immediate popularity, with earnings increasing by one million euros in 2013 and reaching fifteen million euros in 2022. The property’s original 50% owners were Jolie, 48, Pitt, 59, and its wine-making business. The former lovers have been engaged in legal conflict for many years.

First, following a contentious divorce over the custody of their joint children and now over their vineyard, Chateau Miraval. But it appears that they are finally, at long last, prepared to put down their pitchforks.

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Although conceding that Angelina Jolie contributed 40% of the initial purchase price, Brad has said that he has put a lot of time and money into the vineyard over the years and that they have always agreed that neither could sell their portion without the other’s permission.

Brad claims that in September 2021, he decided to allow Angela to move forward with a potential sale while making it clear he would still reserve the right to give the proposed buyer the thumbs up or down.

As previously reported, Angelina appeared in court in July 2021 and informed the judge that she had agreed to sell her interest to an unnamed person.

But the pair got a divorce in 2016. When Jolie sold her portion of the property to a Russian tycoon in 2021, Pitt filed a lawsuit against her, accusing her of “systematic obstruction” of his administration of the winery and of selling her a portion of the vineyard without first allowing him to purchase it.

According to paperwork filed last week, it now appears that a settlement has been struck after the couple agreed to mediate their disagreement out of court.