Friday, July 3, 2026 -Angelina Jolie has opposed Brad Pitt's request for her past tax returns and financial records as part of their ongoing legal dispute over Château Miraval, the French estate and winery the former couple purchased during their marriage.
In new court filings, Jolie argued that Pitt's attempt to
obtain records from 2017 to 2019 is based on what she described as a
"continued mischaracterization and selective quoting" of her previous
statements.
The dispute centres on Jolie's sale of her stake in Château
Miraval to the Stoli Group. Pitt contends that the former spouses had an
agreement requiring mutual consent before either party could sell an interest
in the property, and he claims Jolie violated that understanding by proceeding
with the sale without his approval. Jolie denies that Pitt's approval was
required.
Pitt's legal team has argued that Jolie placed her financial
condition at issue by stating that she sold her interest in Miraval to achieve
"financial independence." According to Pitt, that claim makes her tax
returns and related financial records relevant to the case.
Jolie counters that her reference to financial independence
was specifically about separating her finances from Pitt after their
relationship ended, not an assertion that she was generally in financial
distress. "Separating from one's ex-husband is categorically different
from allegations that one is suffering from general financial distress,"
her filing states.
Her lawyers argue that the central issue is not whether she
needed money, but whether she was seeking to disentangle her life and finances
from what they describe as a controlling and abusive former spouse. Pitt has
consistently denied allegations of abuse.
Jolie also says she has already voluntarily produced tax
returns for other years and argues that requiring additional historical records
would constitute an unnecessary invasion of her privacy.
Pitt's attorneys maintain that the requested documents are
directly relevant because Jolie has claimed she had limited economic
alternatives when she sold her interest in the winery. In their filings, they
argue that if she had substantial income and other financial resources during
the relevant period, such evidence would undermine her assertion that she had
little choice but to sell her stake.
The filings also note that Jolie is one of Hollywood's
highest-paid actresses and previously earned approximately $33 million for
Maleficent, which made her Forbes' highest-paid actress for that year. A judge
has not yet ruled on whether Jolie will be required to produce the additional
financial records.

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