Angelina Jolie Accused Of Encouraging Her Kids To Ignore Father Brad Pitt Amid Divorce Row

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie had a contentious divorce, and their disagreement over their vineyard still exists. Controversial information regarding the former couple’s private lives was recently disclosed by one of their ex-bodyguards.

Tony Webb, their former guard, has now claimed that Jolie’s former assistant asked him to withhold his testimony during their custody dispute. According to what he has stated in court documents, Angelina did not want her children to spend time with Pitt when they were visiting.

The couple filed for divorce in 2016, just after marriage in 20014, and a relationship of several years. They have six children, three biological. The couple is still fighting in the court over the Chateau Miravel. (Read More: Brad Pitt Wins Legal Battle Against Angelina Jolie In Château Miraval Dispute)

As per the report published on Page Six, Tony Webb, who was Angelina Jolie’s previous bodyguard from 2000 to 2020, is currently providing security services to Brad Pitt. When they split up, Webb disclosed, Michael Vieira, Jolie’s assistant, informed him that two contractors for his security company might be called as witnesses in the family court case. Tony was asked by Vieira to halt their testimony.

(Read more: Angelina Jolie Accuses Brad Pitt Of Physical Abuse; ‘Abuse Began Before 2016 Plane Incident’)

What did he say?

Brad Pitt’s guard recalled, “I explained to Mr. Vieira that I had no power to stop them because they were independent contractors and not employees of SRS Global.

Mr. Vieira then told me that his call should serve as a reminder that those individuals had entered into non-disclosure agreements with Ms. Jolie and that I should remind them of that and tell them that if they testified in the family law case, Ms. Jolie would sue them.”

Tony Webb continued, “I communicated this message to the two individuals over the phone, and they both told me that they planned to testify. One of the two individuals, Ross Foster, specified that he intended to testify, regardless of the NDA, if he received a court subpoena.

When Mr. Foster told me this, he also told me that if asked, he would testify about statements he overheard that Ms. Jolie made to the children, encouraging them to avoid spending time with Mr. Pitt during custody visits.”

Tony also mentioned that those two people did show up for the Jolie-Pitt family law case so they could testify in court.

According to reports, Brad Pitt is not friendly with Maddox, Pax, Zahara, or Vivienne. Brad was granted joint and legal custody of their five minor children in 2021 after the divorce was finalised in 2019.

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