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Angelina Jolie allegedly ‘trying to hurt’ Brad Pitt with FBI suit By Emily SmithApril 20, 2022 | 8:17pm Angelina Jolie allegedly ‘trying to hurt’ Brad Pitt with FBI suit ShareVideo Player is loading. 0:00 / 0:52 MORE ON: ANGELINA JOLIE Brad Pitt sues Angelina Jolie for selling her stake in French estate Château Miraval Harry James Thornton: MGK and Megan Fox are Billy Bob and Angie ‘copycats’ Angelina Jolie still buys ex Billy Bob Thornton’s son Christmas presents The Weeknd’s ‘movie star’ lyric on ‘Dawn FM’ fuels Angelina Jolie dating rumors Angelina Jolie has allegedly unleashed “a desperate fishing expedition” by suing the FBI under the name “Jane Doe” to find more about its investigation into an alleged jet incident involving Brad Pitt, and why its agents didn’t charge the actor. The FBI opened an investigation into Pitt in 2016 over claims that during a family flight home from Europe in 2016, he allegedly got into an altercation with then-15-year-old son Maddox. An anonymous call was made to the authorities, which triggered the FBI investigation, which closed on Nov. 22, 2016, with no charges of wrongdoing. Days later, Jolie filed for divorce. Now a woman identified as Jane Doe — strongly suspected to be Jolie — is suing the FBI for information regarding its investigation into an incident of alleged domestic violence on a private jet years ago that matches the description of the incident that led to Jolie’s split from Pitt. The suit, filed under the Freedom of Information Act, is seeking information “about the agency’s investigation of an incident of domestic violence that occurred several years ago involving plaintiff and her minor children as victims and witnesses.” Enlarge ImageComposite image of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Sources say Angelina Jolie has allegedly “unleashed a fishing expedition” against ex-husband Brad Pitt — and is strongly suspected of being the Jane Doe behind the lawsuit. Getty Enlarge ImageAngelina Jolie and Brad Pitt on the red carpet in 2015 Jolie and Pitt in better times, at the 2015 premiere of “By the Sea,” which starred both actors and was written and directed by Jolie. Getty Images “Several years ago, while plaintiff, her then-husband, and their children, who were all minors at the time, were traveling via private aircraft, the husband allegedly physically and verbally assaulted plaintiff and the children,” Doe claims in the lawsuit. Doe explains that the FBI investigated but “publicly announced it was closing its investigation of the incident without further action.” SEE ALSO Brad Pitt cleared of child abuse allegations Her lawsuit states that the FOIA request is to “better understand the FBI’s investigation and obtain information necessary for her children to receive medical care and trauma counseling” following the incident. Doe adds in the suit that she has “public status” and wants to remain anonymous, adding that the other party, the husband, also has public status. Legal insiders say there is “an extremely strong possibility” that the suit was allegedly filed by Jolie, because all the facts line up. We reached out to reps for both Jolie and Pitt, who didn’t comment. A source claimed Jolie is allegedly trying to find damaging information against Pitt as the custody battle over their six children continues. Enlarge ImageAngelina Jolie with her six children on the red carpet The “Jane Doe” suit against the FBI comes as Jolie and Pitt continue to battle over custody of their six kids. Samir Hussein/WireImage The legal source said, “There is little precedent for the FBI sharing information about an investigation that was closed with no charges. “Angelina is likely looking for a morsel of information, something else to use against Brad, to hurt him. “This is a desperate fishing expedition trying to find something that likely doesn’t exist in FBI notes and make it public.” The source added that both Jolie and Pitt were given information about the investigation when the FBI closed the case five and a half years ago. Amanda Kramer, the attorney who filed the lawsuit on behalf of Jane Doe, said, “I am unable to comment on the identity of Jane Doe, who has sought to preserve the family’s privacy. “Our position is that victims and survivors should be able to access federal agency records of crimes they experienced or reported, as is common at the state level, so they can advocate for health and trauma care and legal protections for their children and themselves.” A spokesperson for the FBI stated that agency policy “prohibits comment on pending litigation.”

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