Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s dispute over their shared French winery continues to escalate.
Pitt, 62, filed a lawsuit in 2022 accusing Jolie, 50, of selling her stake in the vineyard to the Stoli Group without his consent. He claims the move violated their agreement and disrupted the business they built together during their marriage.
According to recent court filings reported by RadarOnline.com, Pitt has strongly opposed Jolie’s request to delay the upcoming trial until November 2027. The case is currently scheduled to be heard next February, following previous postponements.
His legal team argues that the dispute has already dragged on for more than four years, preventing Pitt from fully enjoying his property in France and harming the winery’s operations. They also allege that ongoing shareholder tensions and interference from new stakeholders have further complicated the business.
Pitt is urging the court to proceed without further delays so that all parties can finally move forward. Meanwhile, Jolie’s attorneys maintain that additional time is necessary to prepare their defense in a complex financial case involving the valuation and sale of her stake.
The bitter legal fight over Château Miraval remains unresolved.
Both sides remain entrenched as the court continues to weigh scheduling decisions and procedural motions in the ongoing dispute process ahead.
