In a shocking turn of events, Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has made damning allegations against her ex-husband Brad Pitt, accusing him of physical abuse before the infamous 2016 plane crash that shocked Hollywood.

According to court documents obtained by E! Online, filed on April 4, Jolie claims that Pitt’s abusive behavior had continued before the incident, marking a distressing escalation when she allegedly directed his aggression toward his children during the flight from France to Los Angeles.

It was this moment that prompted Jolie to take decisive action and file for divorce, leaving Pitt behind.

Since their legal separation in 2019, Pitt and Jolie have been embroiled in a bitter custody battle over their six children, whose well-being hangs precariously amid the tumultuous proceedings.

Despite Pitt’s vehement denial of any wrongdoing, the abuse allegations have resurfaced, casting a shadow over the once glamorous relationship.

The legal saga extends beyond their conflict, delving into the realm of property disputes with the couple’s French winery, Chateau Miraval, at the center.

What began as a romantic fling turned into acrimony when Pitt accused Jolie of unauthorized actions regarding the estate, sparking an avalanche of lawsuits and countersuits.

With each new revelation, audiences get a glimpse into the complex web of emotions and conflicts that have defined Pitt and Jolie’s post-divorce landscape.

As Jolie faces the challenges of addressing the past and dealing with ongoing legal battles, the complexities of their relationship come to light, prompting a reevaluation of the narrative around them.

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