Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Settle Privacy Claim
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Posted: 9:52 AM Jul 22, 2010
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Settle Privacy Claim
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have settled out of court with a British tabloid that reported they were breaking up.
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LONDON (AP) -- Actors Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have accepted undisclosed damages in London's High Court to settle a privacy claim against a British tabloid that had reported they were planning to split.

The celebrity couple began legal action against the News of the World after it reported in January that they had agreed to separate.

The pair argued the newspaper had made false and intrusive allegations in saying that they had planned to divide assets worth 205 million pounds ($320 million) and had made arrangements regarding the custody of their six children.

The newspaper confirmed Thursday that a settlement had been reached, but declined to comment further.

The couple did not attend the hearing.


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Posted by: Ryn Location: Rockford on Jul 29, 2010 at 09:53 AM

See... If the media would just leave people alone and stay out of their private matters, these lawsuits wouldn't happen! I'd like to see more of these lawsuits against intrusive media companies. It's one thing to report the facts "after the fact", but do we really need to be up in everybody's business before the dust even settles? Kudos to my fave actress and her hubby for putting them in their place.
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