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Angelina-Brad Controversy: Why Is FBI Not Reopen The Case Despite Violence Allegations? Find Out!

By Princess Huda

August 20, 2022

Despite all of the headlines concerning Angelina Jolie’s accusation against Brad Pitt, the FBI is not supposed to be investigating. Since it was reported that Jolie claimed to have been abused by the Ocean’s Eleven actor, a lot has happened surrounding.It was also reported that she had filed a complaint against the law enforcement agency for failing to properly investigate an event that occurred in 2016.

 

Following the public revelation of an explosive report on the FBI’s investigation into Brad Pitt in 2016, a Friend of the Oscar winner believes the federal agency will not revive the case. Angelina Jolie told the FBI that Brad Pitt left her injured after drunkenly pushing her onboard a private plane four days before Jolie filed for divorce in September 2016, which upset their six children.

‘The statute of limitations has passed, and all available information has been reviewed,’ the source indicates. There is nothing new in this. “The FBI conducted a thorough investigation into the incident,  and there are no chances of reopening it” he said, adding that they had considered Angelina’s allegations at the time, but no charges were filed. This is all part of a coordinated campaign to smear Brad.”

Angelina Jolie’s claims regarding Brad Pitt, according to the friend, were made in at least two distinct legal situations. The first was the claimed event on the plane, and the second happened during the lengthy custody trial.

While no charges were filed in one, Brad was granted 50/50 custody of their minor children in the other. According to the insider, this is a “six-year long campaign by Angelina to destroy Brad,” and it’s really simply her version of what happened: “These claims were raised during the custody hearing, and the judge clearly did not believe her; otherwise, Brad would not have been granted joint custody.”An FBI spokesperson claimed that they cannot comment on the matter.