Brad Pitt ‘on winning end’ of lawsuit against ex-wife Angelina Jolie?: report
Legal experts have finally weighed in on the possibility of Brad Pitt winning his suit against Angelina Jolie
Legal experts recently weighed on Brad Pitt’s chances at winning his lawsuit against ex-wife Angelina Jolie.
This analysis has been presented by certified family law attorney, David Glass.
He made the admissions while speaking to Fox News Digital about the possibility and was quoted saying, "The fact that she sought his consent in 2017, and then in 2021 was negotiating directly with him is helpful to Brad’s case."
"Angelina’s attorneys have been focusing on the fact that Brad released his lawsuit to the press before serving her, and/or have been focusing on the fact that Brad never said ‘Don’t sell your share of the winery.’
“Both of those things, to me, point to the weakness of Angelina’s position,” he went on to admit.
"If she had a right to sell her half of the property without Brad’s consent, why wouldn’t her lawyers just say that now? Why do the ‘weak argument’ of complaining about using the press – which, by the way, Angelina’s attorneys have been doing for several years already."
"The law of community property requires ‘consent’ of the spouse … it does not require the spouse to say, ‘Don’t sell that’."
Before concluding he also accused Jolie’s lawyers of trying to ‘change the law’ and said, "Angelina’s attorneys are trying to turn around the law … that ultimately won’t work, but might sway public opinion in the short run."
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