Angelina Jolie claims ‘THREE of her children wanted to testify against Brad Pitt’ in their bitter custody case, court documents reveal
- Former couple are parents to six kids, five of them minors
- Jolie’s lawyers filed papers in her efforts to disqualify Judge John Ouderkirk from ruling over the case
Angelina Jolie claims three of her children with ex-husband Brad Pitt had hopes to testify against him in their ongoing custody case.
Jolie, 46, and Pitt, 57, – who finalized their divorce in 2019 – are parents to six kids, five of them minors: Maddox, 19, Pax, 17, Zahara, 16, Shiloh, 14 and twins Vivienne and Knox, 12.
In a December 2020 court document reviewed by Us Weekly, Jolie’s legal team said that ‘three of the children have asked to testify’ in the ongoing custody proceedings.
The latest: Angelina Jolie, 46, claims three of her children with ex-husband Brad Pitt, 57, had hopes to testify against him in their ongoing custody case
‘The children whose custody is at issue are old enough to understand what is going on,’ Jolie’s lawyer said. ‘The trial is necessarily going to impact them emotionally.
‘To make any of the children endure what may be a futile and void proceeding is beyond unjustified. It is cruel.’
The legal team for the Maleficent actress had filed the docs in her efforts to disqualify Judge John Ouderkirk from ruling over the case.
While Jolie and Pitt initially agreed to Judge Ouderkirk as a private judge to keep the details of the case sealed, she said last August that the judge is compromised because of ‘ongoing business and professional relationships’ he has with one of Pitt’s lawyers; and that she will appeal a finalized decision made by Ouderkirk in the case.
Jolie and five of her children with Pitt were snapped at a premiere in LA in 2019
Details: Jolie’s legal team said in court docs filed earlier this year that the presiding judge denied the actress ‘a fair trial, improperly excluding her evidence relevant to the children’s health, safety, and welfare, evidence critical to making her case’
Ouderkirk was kept in the case in October, and in the December 2020 filing, Jolie’s legal team said that Ouderkirk’s presence at the helm of the case has made for a bad situation in which the children sought out to take the stand and speak their mind in the case.
Jolie’s legal team said in court docs filed earlier this year that the judge denied the actress ‘a fair trial, improperly excluding her evidence relevant to the children’s health, safety, and welfare, evidence critical to making her case.’
An insider told the outlet that Maddox last month delivered testimony that ‘wasn’t very flattering toward Brad, and that ‘he doesn’t use Pitt as his last name on documents that aren’t legal and instead uses Jolie. Maddox wants to legally change his last name to Jolie, which Angelina has said she doesn’t support.’
Jolie filed for divorce in 2016 – citing the ‘the health of the family’ – in the wake of a conflict on a private flight from France to Los Angeles in which she accused Pitt of behaving abusively to son Maddox, who was 15 at the time.
The Academy Award-winning actor faced no charges in connection with the incident amid probes from the FBI and social services.