Eight years after their shocking 2016 split, the legal war between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie is far from over. While the Hollywood power couple’s divorce was formally finalized in late 2024, concluding the eight-year battle over their marital status, the most contentious and financially significant fight—the battle for their co-owned French vineyard, Château Miraval—is escalating rapidly, with a full-blown trial now scheduled for 2025. This current phase of the dispute has unearthed new, painful details about the family’s turmoil and the devastating financial and emotional costs of one of Hollywood’s most notorious breakups.
The latest court filings, which have been made public in late 2024 and early 2025, reveal a staggering $35 million lawsuit filed by Pitt against his ex-wife, alongside new emotional claims from Jolie and a heartbreaking development concerning their six children. The saga has shifted from a custody battle to a high-stakes corporate war over a multi-million-dollar asset, cementing the fact that "Brangelina" remains one of the most complex and ongoing legal battles in celebrity history.
The Legal Labyrinth: Château Miraval and the $35 Million Lawsuit
Despite the official end of their marriage, the former couple remains locked in a fierce legal conflict over Château Miraval, the sprawling estate and successful rosé wine business in Correns, France, where they married in 2014. The estate, which is valued between $167 million and a staggering $500 million, has become the central battleground for their financial separation, dominating headlines in 2025.
The core of the dispute stems from Angelina Jolie's 2021 sale of her 50% stake in the winery to Tenute del Mondo, a subsidiary of the Stoli Group, owned by Russian oligarch Yuri Shefler.
- Pitt’s Claim: Brad Pitt is suing Jolie for breach of contract, claiming she sold her share without his consent, violating an alleged agreement that neither would sell their interest without the other’s approval. His legal team argues that Jolie's move was intended to inflict harm on him and his interest in the profitable business, which he claims he built up.
- The $35 Million Demand: New court documents filed in late 2024 reveal Pitt is seeking a massive $35 million in damages from Jolie.
- Jolie’s Counter: Jolie’s legal team has countered, arguing that no such legally binding agreement preventing a sale existed. Furthermore, her filings have detailed her emotional reasoning for the sale, stating she could no longer remain financially tied to a business that represented "a traumatic memory" of their family life.
- The Email War: In a dramatic twist, Pitt’s lawyers have filed motions demanding a judge force Jolie to reveal "secret" emails about the Miraval sale, challenging her claim of attorney-client privilege over these communications. This suggests Pitt believes the emails contain crucial evidence about her intentions behind the sale.
With a trial date set for 2025, this complex corporate litigation is poised to dominate the celebrity news cycle, as it will likely expose further details about the couple’s tumultuous relationship and the true value of the Miraval brand.
The Children’s Shocking Decisions and Name Changes
Perhaps the most painful and recent development in the saga involves the couple’s six children: Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne, and Knox. Public actions by the older children in 2024 and 2025 have signaled a growing distance from their father, Brad Pitt, a development that has sent shockwaves through the media.
Multiple reports and public appearances have confirmed that the children are making a conscious choice to distance themselves from the Pitt surname.
Zahara Jolie: In late 2024, Zahara Marley Jolie, the couple's second eldest daughter, publicly dropped the "Pitt" from her name while attending a ceremony for her sorority at Spelman College, introducing herself simply as "Zahara Marley Jolie."
Shiloh Jolie: The most recent and widely reported change involves Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt. In mid-2025, the 19-year-old was reported to have legally changed her name to "Shi Jolie" or "Shiloh Jolie," effectively removing her father's name. Shiloh, who has also debuted an edgy new look and is pursuing a passion for dance, reportedly hired her own lawyer to facilitate the change, indicating a personal, independent decision.
Maddox and Pax: The two eldest sons, Maddox and Pax, have also reportedly ceased using the Pitt surname in their professional and personal lives. Maddox, who studied biochemistry at Yonsei University in South Korea, is currently living in New York City with his mother, Angelina Jolie. These collective actions underscore the profound and lasting impact the divorce has had on the family unit, with sources suggesting Pitt has made "several efforts to reconnect" with his children to little avail.
Life After Divorce: New Relationships and Career Moves
While the legal battles rage on, both A-list stars have moved forward in their personal and professional lives, though the shadow of the divorce remains long.
Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon
Following the finalization of his divorce, Brad Pitt's relationship with jewelry executive Ines de Ramon has become increasingly serious. The couple has been publicly linked since late 2022, and by 2025, they were reportedly living together, marking Pitt’s first significant long-term relationship since the split from Jolie. The relationship provides a stark contrast to the ongoing legal turmoil, offering Pitt a sense of stability as he navigates the complex Miraval trial.
Angelina Jolie’s Focus on Family and Activism
Angelina Jolie, who has described the divorce as "traumatic," has focused her energy on her children, her career, and her humanitarian work. Her latest film projects, including the biopic Maria, have kept her busy, but her primary focus remains her role as a mother. She continues to be a prominent voice in global humanitarian efforts, and her children frequently accompany her on public outings, reinforcing their close bond.
The Broader Impact: Topical Authority and Entities
The "Brangelina" divorce is a case study in how celebrity separations can evolve from personal disputes into complex corporate litigation. The entities involved—from the Château Miraval winery, the Stoli Group, and Yuri Shefler, to the specific legal concepts like attorney-client privilege and breach of contract—demonstrate the high-stakes financial and legal complexities that extend far beyond a simple division of assets. The family's public status also means that the private choices of the children—Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne, and Knox—become entities of global interest, adding an emotional layer to the 2025 narrative that is both compelling and tragic.
As the Miraval trial approaches, the world will continue to watch, not just for the resolution of the $35 million dispute, but for further revelations about the end of the decade-long relationship between two of the world's most recognizable stars, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
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