Angelina Jolie and Yuri Shefler’s close relationship was revealed through an email sent by the Russian tycoon.
Brad Pitt accused his ex-wife and the vodka tycoon of conspiring against him.
On October 26, Daily Mail reported that Brad Pitt’s lawyer has just added a new series of documents to the court in a lawsuit related to a wine factory in France.
Including an email exchange between Shefler and Jolie showing their close relationship, reinforcing the accusation that his ex-wife cooperated with a Russian tycoon to harm Brad Pitt.
In an email dated May 25, 2022, Shefler wrote that Jolie and her six children are always welcome to visit his residence – a mansion in Scotland, purchased for $30.3 million in 2017.
Shefler also encouraged Hollywood stars contact him if they need help.
“With this letter, I want to thank you for the agreement we made. I am satisfied with this transaction despite current disagreements with Mr. Pitt regarding efforts to sabotage and prevent the signing of the shareholder agreement.
However, I hope we eventually become trustworthy partners and do business together. If at any time you need any assistance from me, please contact me at… The invitation to visit my Tulchan estate in Scotland is still open to you and your children at any time,” the email quoted.
Representatives of Angelina Jolie and Yuri Shefler have not responded to the above email content.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt together bought the Château Miraval vineyard located in the South of France in 2008 for about 27 million USD. The two own 50/50 shares of the real estate as well as the wine production business. In October 2021, the Salt actress sold her share to Tenute del Mondo – the wine division of the Stoli group, owned by Russian businessman Shefler – for 67 million USD.
In the same year, Brad Pitt filed a lawsuit against his ex-wife for selling shares without notifying him according to the original agreement, and also accused Jolie of intentionally damaging the reputation of the business, negatively affecting the investment. his as well as unjustly enriching himself.
However, in an email obtained by Vanity Fair , Jolie allegedly told Pitt on January 21, 2021 of her plan to sell shares because she did not want to participate in a wine-focused business or revisit a place with many memories of their family. According to the newspaper, the Bullet Train actor planned to buy Jolie’s shares. But the negotiations failed because the 7X woman refused to sign a non-disclosure agreement preventing her from going public about the fight on a private computer that ended their marriage in 2016. A source said. Brad Pitt did this to make sure his ex-wife did not damage the value of the winery after receiving enough money.
Brad Pitt did not comment on the Vanity Fair article , but confirmed that his ex-wife withdrew from the agreement due to anger over the child custody decision. The actor emphasized that he only learned that his ex-wife sold shares to Stoli Group through the media.
The Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star also claimed Stoli Group attempted a hostile takeover of the wine business.
In July, Jolie’s investment company Nouvel filed a lawsuit against Brad, accusing him of wasting company assets and spending millions of dollars on impractical projects. Jolie demanded $350 million in compensation from her ex-husband.
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