Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s divorce has been highly publicized, and the aftermath appears to be extremely negative. Now it appears that some additional information is being released. Keep reading to learn more about the latest update. A former security guard who worked for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie is making some unsettling allegations about the actress and her actions while married to Pitt.
According to court documents obtained by the media, Pitt’s lawyers claim that a former security guard called Tony Webb was told by Jolie that the children were not to talk to Pitt during their custody visits. According to the records, Jolie sought to utilize non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to force the security guards to keep quiet about the situation.

The records are part of the years-long legal dispute between the ex-partners over their Château Miraval property. In this case, there has been a lot of back and forth about the usage of NDAs, among other issues.According to the affidavits, Webb served as “head of Jolie’s security detail for two decades, and he remained in that role for approximately four years after the couple divorced.”
Webb alleged that Jolie “required him and his contractors to sign NDAs relating to various personal and professional details of her, and her family’s, life.” After filing for divorce, the couple faced a big custody struggle over their six children. According to the papers, Webb alleged that he “received multiple calls from Jolie’s representative, who told Mr. Webb to remind his staff that they had entered into NDAs with Jolie and that if they testified in a custody proceeding, Jolie would sue them.”Webb stated that he had relayed the message to his contractors, both of whom affirmed that they would testify if subpoenaed.
The papers additionally alleged that “one of them told Webb that ‘he would testify about statements he overheard that Ms. Jolie made to the children, encouraging them to avoid spending time with Mr. Pitt during custody visits.'” The documents also indicated that “the two security contractors both testified” despite being threatened with legal action, and Mr. Webb’s company was sacked shortly thereafter by Jolie.

Webb did not claim to have heard Jolie’s directive to the children not to interact with Pitt during custody visits. He now works for Pitt.Paul Murphy, Jolie’s attorney, has since addressed the media about the situation. He released the following statement: “Mr. Pitt’s continued attempt to equate common NDAs for security personnel and housekeepers covering confidential information employees learn at work, with him demanding an expanded NDA to ensure the continued coverup of his deplorable actions remains shameful.”
“This case isn’t about NDAs in general, but rather power and control. All Angelina ever desired was separation and health, as well as strong connections among all members of their family, including Mr Pitt. “She looks forward to the day when he can finally let her go,” the statement continued.