As a dedicated fan with a keen eye for details and a heart for justice, I find myself deeply troubled by the ongoing saga between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. While their personal lives may seem distant from my own, I can’t help but feel a profound sense of empathy towards them, especially when it comes to matters concerning their children.
As a lifestyle expert, I’ve decided not to pursue any further attempts at obtaining FBI documents regarding an incident involving my former spouse Brad Pitt that allegedly occurred on a flight back in 2016. Earlier this year, I made a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, signed as Jane Doe, seeking access to these documents. However, at this time, I choose not to persist with this quest for transparency.
According to People magazine, the actress who played Maleficent concluded her court case on the 25th of September. The documents, heavily censored, contained information about a dispute between Pitt and Jolie that took place on the 14th of September, 2016.
Authorities, including the FBI and Los Angeles Department of Child and Family Services, had been examining Brad Pitt’s behavior following allegations that he physically and verbally mistreated one of his children. However, by late 2016, both organizations completed their investigations regarding Pitt.
As reported by Salt’s actress, the plane incident occurred approximately a few weeks prior to her filing for divorce, which eventually ended their relationship that began in 2005. Following their separation, they continued to engage in legal disputes over the custody of their children – Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and twins Vivienne and Knox. All of these children were on board during the reported altercation on the flight.
In reaction to a 2022 lawsuit filed by Brad Pitt concerning their shared vineyard and winery business, Angelina Jolie made accusations stating that the 60-year-old actor had physically harmed one of their children by choking them and struck another child in the face.
In situations where trauma often necessitates a combination of legal and medical attention, Attorney Amanda Kramer, representing “Jane Doe”, emphasized the significance of securing “records related to federal crimes they have experienced or reported” for victims.
2022 saw Kramer, representing Angelina Jolie, disclose to Politico that the actress encountered obstacles and was compelled to seek legal action to acquire essential records she required. Furthermore, it was Kramer who filed the concluding documents in this case on September 25, thereby bringing an end to Angelina Jolie’s quest for the FBI document.
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2024-09-28 09:22