Angelina Jolie shocked at Brad Pitt's Non-Disclosure requests amid ...

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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have been legally battling for more than 8 years and just as things were on their way to being resolved, Pitt asked Jolie to gather all her previous NDAs and deliver them to him and his legal team.

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Angelina Jolie's lawyers immediately raised their hands and called Pitt's request "expensive," "wasteful," "unreasonable" and "abusive."

According to Page Six, Brad Pitt asked Angelina Jolie to sign an extensive Non-Disclosure Agreement during their French Winery named Miraval. The document is reportedly aimed at avoiding Jolie's take on what happened to the Pitt-Jolie clan during a flight from France to California back in 2016.

According to rumors, Brad Pitt had an intense fit and was abusive towards one of his children, as Jolie mentioned "While Pitt's history of physical abuse of Jolie started well before the family's September 2016 plane trip from France to Los Angeles, this flight marked the first time he turned his physical abuse on the children as well. Jolie then immediately left him."

Jolie also claims that by asking for the NDA there is a massive invasion of privacy for her and other parties that include movie studios, brands and employees along with details of contracts that "include Jolie's compensation or compensation she paid to third parties."

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Jolie's lawyers responded "Pitt apparently intends to argue that, over the past two decades, Jolie had or at least considered other NDAs with other people and entities, about other matters not in any way connected with Pitt's abuse. He says he wants to argue that since Jolie considered and/or entered other NDAs over her lengthy career, his proposed NDA covering his spousal and child abuse couldn't possibly have been the reason the deal collapsed."

Jolie's lawyers further state: "To effectuate this plan, Pitt now demands that Jolie review every contract she has ever considered or entered over the last two decades to see if any contained any form of NDA (both non-disparagement and non-disclosure)."

The documents also argue, "These third parties have their own privacy rights, and Pitt is not giving them any notice whatsoever to allow them to protect their rights."

The papers say that Pitt's latest NDA request is "simply not relevant to this case."

Paul Murphy who represents Jolie spoke to Page Six, and said "For Pitt to equate common NDAs covering confidential information employees learn at work, with him attempting to cover up his history of abuse, is shameful. This case is not about NDAs in general, but is about power and privilege. All Angelina wanted was separation and health. He seems to always insist on a continuance of a fight. She deserves peace after all these years."

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