Brad Pitt was accused of using Chateau Miraval as his “personal piggy bank” and was sued again

According to people with firsthand information who spoke with TMZ, Brad Pitt’s camp is mocking Tenute’s countersuit, claiming they only attempted to enter the Chateau Miraval market because to his well-known name and significant engagement with the business, which they are now attempting to discredit.

We are informed that Chateau Miraval’s prosperity is solely due to Brad’s management of it; the idea that he pillaged it for personal benefit is ludicrous and ridiculous, as it would only harm him if he carried out the actions they are alleging he did.

In summary, BA is informed that Brad is not concerned by Tenute’s (a Stoli Group company) false claims that it has sought and failed to sue in other courts.

The business that Angelina Jolie is attempting to sell her vineyard shares to has filed a countersuit against Brad Pitt, alleging that he has been embezzling money and acting dishonestly.

Tenute del Mondo, who Brad initially sued, alleging they had no right to obtain Angie’s interests in Chateau Miraval, has now countersued the actor in a legal battle that has been going on for some time.

Tenute has now filed a lawsuit against Brad and his business, claiming in recently obtained court documents that they have been using Chateau Miraval as a personal piggy bank for years and that this has been negatively impacting their own finances as new co-owners of the winery. TMZ was able to secure these documents.

Tentative assertions In addition to spending over $1 million to restore a private pool, Brad has been embezzling large sums of money from the winery business to fund his own endeavors and passion projects. He has also invested in a gin brand, a recording studio, and a cosmetics line.

Tenute claims that Brad won’t give up the complete financial information, and that BP and company have been concealing a lot of this activities in the books.

They’re asserting In addition, Brad has barred them from participating in normal business operations and is making it nearly impossible for them to be involved with the vineyard while he continues to fight his divorced wife in court. They have, of course, been exchanging lengthy back and forth for some time.

Tenute is requesting significant losses. We’ve contacted Brad’s team, but we haven’t heard back yet.

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