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    Pitt and Jolie litigate over tabloid story
    San Diego Sun
    Monday 8th February, 2010  


    Famous Hollywood couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have asked their London lawyers to issue papers against Britain's News of the World.
    Famous Hollywood couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have asked their London lawyers to issue legal papers against Britain's News of the World.

    The tabloid is being sued over allegations the Pitt/Jolie relationship was shaky and separation was imminent.

    The couple has said the newspaper falsely suggested they planned to separate and had agreed on how the division of assets and custody of their children.

    Pitt, 46, and Jolie, 34, have six children.

    Their joint assets are believed to be in the vicinity of $350 million.

    The High Court in London will hear that the couple asked for a retraction and apology for the story prior to legal action.

    The movie stars have appeared together in public since the article and have been said to be happy.

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    Comments on this story

    By Chriissie, 02-09-10, 12:48 AM

    Pitt and Jolie sue British tabloid

    We need to stop buying magazines that have sensational headlines like this. Buy a mag with the story after it has been verified by the couple/person or their spokesperson. We might all like the inside gossip but it’s of no value when it’s lies.
    By Freddie Kreuger, 02-10-10, 03:20 AM

    Freedom of the Press

    Whether it is true or not, if its a tabloid magazine, it is freedom of the press. It’s a tabloid magazine because the story could be true or not.

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