Angelina Jolie accused of steering kids away from Brad Pitt

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In the ongoing legal battle between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, new allegations have emerged that the former may have influenced her children to ‘avoid’ spending time with their father during visits. These claims were detailed in court documents filed by Tony Webb, a security guard who previously worked for the former couple. Webb, who worked for Jolie from 2000 to 2020, alleged that he was contacted by a Jolie aide named Michael Vieira, who attempted to prevent two bodyguards from testifying in Jolie’s custody battle with Pitt. Vieira asked him to dissuade the bodyguards from testifying, emphasising that they had signed non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with Jolie. Despite the NDAs, one of the bodyguards, Ross Foster, expressed his intention to testify about statements he allegedly overheard from Jolie, encouraging the children to avoid spending time with Pitt during custody visits. Meanwhile, Paul Murphy, an attorney for Angelina Jolie, dismissed Pitt’s attempts to equate common NDAs with an attempt to cover up his actions. Murphy emphasised that the case was about control, with Jolie seeking separation for the family. In their defence, Pitt’s lawyers submitted Webb’s declaration to illustrate that Jolie herself had utilised NDAs in the past, undermining her objections to signing them in the context of their legal dispute over their French winery, Chateau Miraval.

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