California high court won't hear Brad Pitt divorce appeal
The California Supreme Court has refused to consider Brad Pitt’s appeal of a court ruling that disqualified the judge in his custody battle with Angelina Jolie
SAN FRANCISCO :The California Supreme Court on Wednesday
refused to consider Brad Pitt's appeal of a court ruling that disqualified the
judge in his custody battle with Angelina Jolie.
The court denied a review of a June appeals court decision
that said the private judge hearing the case should be disqualified for failing
to sufficiently disclose his business relationships with Pitt's attorneys.
The state Supreme Court’s decision finalizes that ruling. It
means the fight over the couple’s five minor children — which was nearing an
end — could just be getting started.
“Ms. Jolie is focused on her family and pleased that her
children’s wellbeing will not be guided by unethical behavior," her
attorney, Robert Olson, said in an email.
Pitt's attorney had previously argued that Jolie's effort to
disqualify the judge was aimed at preventing his tentative custody decision,
which was favorable to Pitt, from taking effect.
A statement from a representative for Pitt on Wednesday said
the Supreme Court decision “does not change the extraordinary amount of factual
evidence which led the trial judge — and the many experts who testified — to
reach their clear conclusion about what is in the children’s best
interests."
Jolie, 46, and Pitt, 57, were among Hollywood’s most
prominent couples for 12 years. A former Los Angeles County Superior Court
judge, John Ouderkirk, officiated at their 2014 wedding, then was hired to
oversee their divorce when Jolie filed to dissolve the marriage in 2016.
He ruled the couple divorced in 2019, but he separated the
child custody issues.
Jolie and Pitt have six children: 20-year-old Maddox,
17-year-old Pax, 16-year-old Zahara, 15-year-old Shiloh, 13-year-old Vivienne
and 13-year-old Knox. Only the five minors are subject to custody decisions.
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