Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Gear Up for Bitter Legal Battle Over French Vineyard

The ex-couple's dispute revolves around the vineyard.

A pivotal new ruling has set Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s prolonged legal dispute over their shared French vineyard, Chateau Miraval, on course for a courtroom showdown in 2025.

A judge recently denied Jolie’s motion to dismiss Pitt’s lawsuit regarding the estate, according to DailyMail.com, pushing the high-profile case closer to trial.

An insider revealed that tensions are escalating, warning that Angelina’s determination to address old personal grievances will only intensify the already heated dispute.

The ex-couple’s dispute revolves around the vineyard, a cherished property they purchased together, now a profitable winery known for its award-winning rosé.

In 2022 — six years post-separation — Pitt filed a $67 million lawsuit after Jolie sold her 50% stake in Miraval to Russian businessman Yuri Shefler and his Stoli Group.

Pitt asserts they had a verbal agreement that gave him the right of first refusal to buy her share, while Jolie argues she had the legal freedom to sell.

The judge’s ruling, which recognizes Pitt’s claims of a verbal agreement, sets the stage for a trial to finally resolve the matter.

The vineyard, once a symbol of their love—they even married there in 2014—has since transformed into the centerpiece of an increasingly acrimonious dispute.

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