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NEWS OF THE WEEK: Angelina Jolie scores huge legal victory amid child custody battle with Brad Pitt

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NEWS OF THE WEEK: Angelina Jolie scores huge legal victory amid child custody battle with Brad Pitt

NEWS OF THE WEEK: Angelina Jolie scores huge legal victory amid child custody battle with Brad Pitt

Last week, lawmakers at California's 2nd District Court of Appeal agreed with the Maleficent star that John Ouderkirk should have disclosed prior business dealings with Pitt's lawyers


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