Angelina Jolie‘s former safety guard reportedly claimed he “overheard” her discouraging her six kids to steer clear of their father, Brad Pitt. According to a brand new report, Tony Webb (who’s at present working for Pitt, 60,), alleged that Jolie, 48, threatened to sue him and his crew in the event that they testified “in a custody proceeding.”
Per court docket paperwork obtained by Entertainment Tonight, Pitt’s authorized crew filed them on Thursday, May 9, and defined that Webb “was the head of Jolie’s security detail for two decades, and he remained in that role for approximately four years after the couple divorced.” In the paperwork, Webb alleged that the Salt actress “required him and his contractors to sign NDAs relating to various personal and professional details of her, and her family’s, life.”
Furthermore, Webb alleged that he as soon as “received multiple calls from Jolie’s representative, who told Mr. Webb to remind his staff that they had entered into NDAs with Jolie and that if they testified in a custody proceeding, Jolie would sue them.”
Upon relaying Jolie’s alleged warning to his crew, each of Webb’s contractors “confirmed that they had planned to testify if subpoenaed.” Additionally, the paperwork claimed that “one of [the contractors] told Webb that ‘he would testify about statements he overheard that Ms. Jolie made to the children, encouraging them to avoid spending time with Mr. Pitt during custody visits.’”
Jolie and Pitt share kids Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and twins Vivienne and Knox collectively.
After “the two security contractors both testified,” Jolie allegedly fired them “shortly thereafter,” the court docket paperwork claimed.
Neither Pitt nor Jolie has publicly commented on this matter. However, the Girl, Interrupted star’s legal professional, Paul Murphy, responded to the court docket paperwork in an announcement to ET.
“Mr. Pitt’s continued attempt to equate common NDAs for security personnel and housekeepers covering confidential information employees learn at work, with him demanding an expanded NDA to ensure the continued coverup of his deplorable actions remains shameful,” the lawyer stated within the assertion. “This case is not about NDAs in general, but about power and control. All Angelina has ever wanted was separation and health, with positive relationships between all members of their family, including Mr. Pitt. She looks forward to the day when he is finally able to let her go.”
The new court docket paperwork come after Jolie accused Pitt of being “physically abusive” towards her, particularly throughout an alleged incident from 2016 that came about on a airplane.
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