Brad Pitt scores another victory in fight over $350million vineyard with ex Angelina Jolie and 'won't be bullied'
Brad Pitt scores another victory in fight over $350million vineyard with ex Angelina Jolie and 'won't be bullied'
BRAD Pitt has scored another legal victory in his acrimonious battle with ex Angelina Jolie over their French vineyard.
The Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star, 60, is trying to reverse Jolie's 2021 sale of her stake in the Chateau Miraval winery to Russian billionaire Yuri Shefler.
Brad Pitt scored another legal victory over his estranged ex-wife[/caption]The former power couple purchased the 1,300-acre Miraval estate in Provence, Southern France, in 2008[/caption]Angelina Jolie secretly sold her stake in the luxury estate to Russian billionaire Yuri Shefler in 2021[/caption]Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie married on the estate in 2014[/caption]The U.S. Sun can reveal Pitt racked up a win in a French court last week over documents seized by bailiffs in a raid.
The judgment is the third in a series of legal setbacks to hit Shefler branded a bully by Pitt – and Jolie in recent months in the so-called War of the Ros.
A source close to Pitt said, There's a long way to go in this litigation, but at the moment, the momentum is certainly with Brad.
In recent months, he's landed three courtroom wins across three different jurisdictions: Luxembourg, the United States, and now France.
From the moment this hostile takeover bid began, he made it clear that he wasn't going to be bullied – and he meant it.
He has stood his ground and will continue to do what is right.
WINERY RAID
Last week's ruling by the court in France was related to a raid at the winery in March 2022.
Court officers wielding search warrants swooped to seize company documents and IT material after Shefler made claims of malfeasance and misuse of company assets before a commercial judge.
French law allows businesses in litigation to enter the premises of their adversaries and seize evidence of suspected fraud.
But a court later reversed that decision, meaning the dossier of contracts, invoices, and emails remained locked and sealed pending an appeal by Shefler's drinks empire.
On Thursday, the Aix-en-Provence appellate court in France issued a further ruling against Shelfer's appeal and denied his firm, Nouvel, access to the documents.
Presiding Judge Valerie Gerard ruled that Nouvel had no legal standing to ask for the seizure of documents controlled by SA Chateau Miraval the French company set up by Pitt, which owns the 1,300-acre estate because it is only an indirect shareholder.
Shefler's firm was also ordered to pay 20,000 euros (around $21,000) in legal costs, and it's believed the documents will now be returned to Chateau Miraval's safe.
It came after earlier this month, when a judge in Los Angeles rejected Angelina Jolie's attempts to throw out Pitt's lawsuit against her.
It meant the case cleared a key hurdle to go to trial.
And, in November, a court in Luxembourg provisionally stripped vodka tycoon Shefler of some of his shares, effectively making Brad Pitt the majority shareholder.
ROS BEGINNINGS
Pitt and Jolie bought the 1,300-acre Miraval estate in Provence, Southern France, in 2008 and married there in 2014.
The celebrity couple then divorced two years later in 2016.
Jolie secretly negotiated the sale of her stake to alcohol tycoon Shefler's group for $64 million through her investment firm Nouvel.
She inked the deal with Shefler shortly after a judge granted Pitt 50/50 custody of their children as part of their bitter divorce.
It allegedly breached an agreement that she would offer Pitt first refusal and not sell without his consent.
'THREATENED'
The U.S. Sun revealed last month that Pitt had accused Shefler, 56, of trying to threaten him with smears in their battle over Miraval.
The actor claimed in court docs that, after secretly buying Nouvel, Shefler unilaterally put out a press release announcing their partnership and then demanded the pair meet for talks.
Pitt says he was ultimately threatened if he didn't cooperate.
The legal documents obtained by The U.S. Sun stated:
Shefler personally took action to foster his supposed partnership with Pitt after the transaction closed, writing Pitt repeatedly to bully him into going along.
From the moment this hostile takeover bid began, he made it clear that he wasn't going to be bullied – and he meant it.
Source close to Pitt
Pitt sued Jolie in February 2022 over the sale of Nouvel and its 50% stake in Chateau Miraval to a business group controlled by Shefler.
In September that year, Nouvel hit back with a cross-complaint against Pitt and is seeking $350 million in damages.
Pitt's legal team claims that Shefler – whose business empire owns the Stolichnaya brand – was desperate to cash in on the star's "Hollywood celebrity."
Shefler claims the court has no jurisdiction to hear a full trial on the matter.
His legal team has previously described Pitt as "an actor, not a winemaker" and added that he "deals in illusions, not dirt and grapes."
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