Angelina Jolie Lawsuit: Disturbing Allegations Including Witchcraft and Fantasizing Murder Against Hollywood Actor in New Lawsuit
- A woman has sued Angelina Jolie, alleging witchcraft and harassment.
- She is seeking $300 in legal fees from the actress and a restraining order.
- This follows her ongoing legal battle with Brad Pitt in court.
Angelina Jolie is no stranger to the spotlight, but this time, it’s not for her acting skills or humanitarian work. The Maleficent star is now the subject of a truly bizarre lawsuit that could make anyone raise an eyebrow.
A woman from Los Angeles has accused Jolie of witchcraft, stalking, and even fantasizing about murder. Yes, really. This lawsuit comes while Jolie is in the middle of another long-running legal battle with her ex-husband, Brad Pitt, over a French winery they used to own together.
So, as if things weren’t complicated enough, Jolie is dealing with drama on multiple fronts. Let’s break down the strange, shocking, and downright bizarre details of what’s going on with Jolie right now.
Woman Accuses Angelina Jolie of ‘Witchcraft’ and Fantasizing About Murder
The woman allegedly claimed that Angelina Jolie had been practicing witchcraft against her, which is a pretty bold accusation. According to the court documents (per The Mirror US), Jolie is accused of using “witchcraft” to mess with the woman’s mind, causing her to experience hallucinations and delusions.
In other words, the plaintiff allegedly believes Jolie’s powers have led to mental health issues, like hearing voices and seeing things that aren’t there. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The woman also alleged that Jolie has been stalking her for years. She claimed that the actress has been harassing her since 2010, adding:
I was threatened through hypnotic connections verbally. She’s mentally deranged and opposes herself to be in relation to me. When she clearly isn’t she psycho defective disorders [sic].
Things get even darker when the woman allegedly accuses Jolie of having a twisted fantasy about committing murder. Specifically, the woman claimed that Jolie had fantasized about killing children.
And, as if that wasn’t shocking enough, she also alleged that Jolie is connected to a child trafficker. That’s a lot of heavy accusations, and it’s hard to even know what to make of them.
The lawsuit paints a picture of a deeply disturbed and dangerous person, but these are just accusations for now. At the moment, Jolie has not publicly responded to these claims. In fact, she’s remained completely silent about the lawsuit.
While this may seem like a typical celebrity move, Jolie has made statements in the past about accusations of witchcraft. In a 2019 Elle article, the Hollywood beauty discussed the historical branding of independent women as “wicked” or “witches,” saying:
Had I lived in earlier times, I could have been burnt at the stake many times over for simply being myself.
So, perhaps she has experience with these types of bizarre rumors. Still, this lawsuit is certainly a strange chapter in her already complicated life.
Woman Demands $300 and Restraining Order
So, what does the woman filing the lawsuit actually want? It turns out, it’s not much—at least by Hollywood standards. The woman is asking for just $300 to cover her legal fees. Considering that legal battles in Hollywood can easily cost millions, this seems almost quaint.
In addition to the small legal fee, the woman is also requesting a restraining order against Jolie. If granted, this would legally prevent Jolie from coming anywhere near the woman. The woman allegedly claimed that the actress’ actions have caused her mental health issues, which is why she’s asking for this order of protection.
Angelina Jolie’s Lawsuits with Brad Pitt
As if the witchcraft lawsuit wasn’t enough, Jolie is also dealing with a long-running legal drama involving her ex-husband, Brad Pitt. This battle centers around a vineyard they once owned together in France.
The couple bought the vineyard together during their marriage, and it became famous for its rosé wine. But after their split, things turned sour, with the couple fighting over the winery’s future. In 2016, Jolie sold her 50% share of the winery to Russian businessman Yuri Shefler.
Pitt wasn’t happy about this, claiming they had a verbal agreement that he had the right to buy her share first. He then filed a $67 million lawsuit (via New York Post), arguing that Jolie violated their agreement. Jolie, on the other hand, maintains that she was free to sell her share to anyone she wanted, even if that meant selling it to Shefler.
Recently, a judge ruled in Pitt’s favor, allowing the case to proceed to trial, which is set for 2025. But the vineyard isn’t the only legal drama these two have been tangled up in. In 2022, Jolie, using the pseudonym “Jane Doe,” dropped a separate lawsuit against the FBI and the Department of Justice.
This case revolved around an infamous altercation between Pitt and their son Maddox aboard a private jet in 2016, which contributed to the breakdown of their marriage. Jolie described feeling “frozen and scared” and said that the children were traumatized. She also claimed to have sustained two minor injuries during the incident.
In response, Pitt admitted to struggling with alcohol but denied ever hitting any of the children. The L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services investigated the incident and cleared Pitt of any wrongdoing, deciding not to file any charges.
Despite this, Jolie requested all the related documents through a Freedom of Information Act request, as an FBI agent had written a probable cause statement, but prosecutors ultimately decided not to act on it. According to Fox News, Jolie reportedly dropped her lawsuit against the FBI and Department of Justice this September.