Angelina Jolie Accused of Keeping Children Away From Brad Pitt Amid Legal Battle
In an ongoing legal conflict between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, new claims have surfaced that the former might have influenced her children to “avoid” spending time with him during visits. According to People magazine, Tony Webb, a former security guard for the couple, filed his allegations in court records.
Webb, who worked for Jolie from 2000 to 2020, said that he was approached by a Jolie aide named Michael Vieira, who tried to stop two bodyguards from testifying in Jolie’s custody battle with Pitt.
As per Webb’s statement, Vieira asked him to convince the bodyguards not to testify, pointing out that they had signed non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with Jolie.
Despite the NDAs, one of the bodyguards, Ross Foster, has stated his willingness to testify concerning comments Jolie reportedly made encouraging the children to avoid spending time with Pitt during custody visits, according to People magazine.
In response to these charges, Angelina Jolie’s attorney, Paul Murphy, criticized Pitt’s attempts to equate common NDAs with a cover-up of his actions.
Murphy emphasized that the dispute was about power and control, with Jolie wanting separation and health for the family.
Pitt’s attorneys used Webb’s statement in their defence to show that Jolie had utilised NDAs in the past, undermining her objections to signing them during their legal dispute over Chateau Miraval, their French winery.
