Los Angeles, Nov 10 (IANS) An investigation into whether Brad Pitt was abusive toward his son on a private flight in September says the case has been closed with no finding of abuse by the actor, a source familiar with the inquiry said Wednesday.
The source, who was not authorized to speak publicly, told The Associated Press that the investigation was closed within the past few days.
An investigation into whether Brad Pitt was abusive toward his son on a private flight in September says the case has been closed with no finding of abuse by the actor, a source familiar with the inquiry said Wednesday.
The source, who was not authorized to speak publicly, told The Associated Press that the investigation was closed within the past few days.
Actor Brad Pitt attends the fan event for Paramount Pictures’ Allied at Regency Village Theatre on November 9, 2016. (AFP)
Pitt has had visitation with his children under terms agreed upon by the former couple. Jolie Pitt’s representatives said Monday that an agreement on custody had been reached, although a final agreement will be part of the couple’s divorce judgment when it is entered.
California law favours joint custody, although details about custody arrangements are rarely made public in celebrity divorce cases.
A representative for Jolie said the actress is relieved that the inquiry is over and that the custody arrangements in place will allow the children to heal.
A representative for Pitt declined comment.
Pitt and Jolie were married for two years and together for 12 years after becoming close while filming 2005’s Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
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