Angelina Jolie claims to have evidence of Brad Pitt’s alleged domestic violence in court

According to new court evidence, Angelina Jolie is prepared to testify about Brad Pitt’s alleged domestic violence in their ongoing divorce case.

The ‘Maleficent’ actress allegedly filed a court document on March 12 stating that she and her children were willing to provide evidence and authority in support of her abuse claims against Pitt.

According to the reports, Jolie agreed to testify as well as ‘testimony of minor children’.

Jolie (45) and Pitt (57) share six children: Maddox (19), Pax (17), Zahara (16), Shiloh (14), twins Knox and Vivienne (12).

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Angelina Jolie says she is prepared to provide evidence of alleged domestic violence against Brad Pitt in their ongoing divorce case.

Angelina Jolie says she is prepared to provide evidence of alleged domestic violence against Brad Pitt in their ongoing divorce case.
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A source familiar with the matter tells Fox News that it’s just another case of Angelina changing the story when it suits her ‘, adding that it’s important’ to note that Pitt of the allegations of child abuse have been removed by the FBI and the Department of Child Care. and Family Services back in 2016 after an alleged fight that took place between Pitt and Maddox in an airplane.

“When they divorced for the first time in the autumn of 2016 [Angelina] “made similar allegations that were reported to the authorities and thoroughly investigated before any action was taken,” the source said.

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Rep. For Jolie and Pitt did not immediately respond to Fox News’ requests for comment.

Back in 2017, Pitt talked about the investigation with GQ Style.

“I was really on my back and was chained to a system when Child Services was called,” he said. “And you know, after that we could work together to clear it up. We’re both doing our best. I heard one lawyer say, ‘Nobody wins in court – it’s just a matter of who gets worse.’ seems to be true. ‘

Meanwhile, Jolie spoke to British Vogue earlier this year about her life at home with the children and admitted that the past few years have been quite difficult.

“I focused on healing our family. It comes back slowly, like the ice melting and the blood returning to my body,” Jolie said.

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The former couple has been locked in a divorce battle since 2016 when it was officially revealed that they ended it after about ten years together and two years of marriage.

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