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They were still a couple then: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in 2015
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It's been almost five years since they separated, but Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's War of the Roses still hasn't calmed down - they're still fighting over custody of their six children.
Now a US judge has ruled in favor of the 57-year-old actor.
The lawyer made the "preliminary ruling" that the custody agreement for the couple's six children must be changed at Pitt's request, according to court documents from Pitt's attorneys, which the AFP news agency was able to see.
In 2018, the former Hollywood dream couple announced an amicable agreement, which is now apparently obsolete.
According to US media, including »Page Six«, Pitt wants joint custody and more time with the children.
More details and which variant Jolie would like are not known.
The court record states that the judge found that Jolie's testimony "was not credible in many important areas."
The couple had personally appointed the judge after the separation, now the 45-year-old is trying to have him replaced.
Jolie filed for divorce in September 2016 - after two years of marriage and a total of eleven years of relationship.
The couple officially divorced two years ago.
According to media reports, Jolie was concerned for the well-being of the children over Pitt's cannabis and alcohol use and the accompanying tantrums.
Jolie accused Pitt, among other things, of beating one of the children on a flight from France to Los Angeles.
The FBI, however, closed their investigations into Pitt for child abuse.
bbr / AFP