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In a significant development in a long-standing lawsuit, Hollywood actor Brad Pitt has emerged victorious against his ex-wife Angelina Jolie in a court ruling that has sparked a heated debate. The case, which has been ongoing since 2022, revolves around a dispute over a famous vineyard in France, which Jolie sold without Pitt’s consent, allegedly causing financial losses to the business.
According to the Los Angeles Superior Court’s ruling, Jolie must produce all undisclosed emails and messages related to the case within 45 days, including those that were exchanged between attorneys and other individuals. Pitt’s lawyers claim that the emails will prove that Jolie was not clear about her intentions to sell her stake in the vineyard from the outset, and that her ultimate goal was not what she initially claimed.
Jolie’s lawyer, Paul Marciano, expressed disappointment with the ruling, stating that they will appeal the decision. He argued that the ruling is against California’s laws and will compromise Jolie’s right to a fair trial. The high-profile celebrity couple, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, were married until their divorce was finalized.
The dispute between Pitt and Jolie has been ongoing for years, with Pitt accusing Jolie of violating the terms of their agreement by selling her stake in the vineyard. Jolie has maintained that she acted in accordance with the law and has not breached their agreement.
In other news, Pakistani actress Fiza Ali has come out in support of her husband Yasser Nawaz’s wife, Nida Yasser, after she was criticized for her behavior. Ali expressed her views on social media, stating that people should appreciate women who are intelligent, beautiful, and capable.
In Bollywood news, actor Ranveer Singh, who played a Pakistani character in the film “Dhrendra,” revealed that he is of Pakistani descent in real life. Pakistani singer Meesha Shafi has announced that she will be collaborating with Indian singer Taloinder on her song “Sache Lokhi.”
In other entertainment news, Imran Abbas has spoken out against the misuse of cinema, stating that the issue is not limited to India or Pakistan, but is a global problem. Pakistani politicians Bilawal Bhutto and Asif Ali Zardari have been sentenced to 7 years and 7 years respectively, in addition to a fine of 1 million rupees, under Section 409 of the Pakistan Penal Code.
Finally, the body of leading student leader Sharif Uddin Hadi, who was killed in a police crackdown, will be laid to rest at the Dhaka University.
Meanwhile, the price of gold in Pakistan has increased to Rs 456,162 per tola after a significant increase in global prices.

