Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie continue their messy dispute over property division, even after their divorce. This time, court documents filed by Brad Pitt against Jolie have emerged.

According to foreign media, including the British Daily Mail, on July 20, Brad Pitt exposed, "My ex-wife, Angelina Jolie, attempted to hostilely take over a vineyard and winery in France."

The vineyard, 'Château Miraval', located in Provence, southern France, is jointly owned by the two. They purchased it together during their marriage, but it has become a major battleground for their property dispute after their divorce.

According to court documents recently obtained by the media, Pitt claims, "Jolie and her former investment company Nouvel made a 'hostile business takeover.' Jolie had an obligation not to sell her stake in the family home and wine business without Brad Pitt's consent, but she sold it to Russian oligarchic political forces and continued to attempt hostile business takeovers."

In contrast, Jolie's side refuted, "Brad Pitt's claim is a fallacy, and it's a rash, malicious, and problematic action intended to harm Jolie."

In 2008, during their marriage, Jolie and Pitt bought a vineyard and a stake in the wine business in southern France. The price was a staggering $28.4 million (about 34 billion won at the time). Its current value is known to be around 200 billion won. Moreover, the couple also held their wedding ceremony there in 2014 in front of their children. However, after the divorce, Jolie sold her stake in the property.

Meanwhile, Brad Pitt is currently in a passionate relationship with Ines de La Fressange, a 29-year-old vice president of a famous jewelry brand. The two recently went on a trip to Mexico together, and many foreign media have speculated that the couple is in a "serious relationship," dreaming of a future together.