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Brad Pitt:, Jennifer Aniston Settlement Report Drama |
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Brad Pitt's publicist has shot down British press reports that the star and ex-wife Jennifer Aniston had settled the division of their marital estate. A movie website claimed the Hollywood heart-throb had allowed Friends star Jen to keep their $29 million Beverley Hills mansion. Pitt’s spokeswoman Cindy Guagenti said: “It’s not true. This story is a fabrication based on an old rumour.� And the Los Angeles Superior Court confirmed no new papers had been filed.
The stars, who split in a highly publicized divorce in January 2005, have cut the asking price on their Beverly Hills, Calif., house to $24.95 million from $28 million.
The couple, who were married in 2000, quietly listed the property in October and plan to divide its sale proceeds.
The couple bought the two-story, French Normandy-style house in 2001 from entertainment attorney Ken Ziffren, paying $13.1 million, according to public records. Built in 1935, the house has five bedrooms, including three guest suites, and nine bathrooms. Wallace Neff, whose resume includes a number of 1930s and 1940s Hollywood celebrity homes, designed this one, too. Local brokers say that the $28 million price was too high - the house is on 1 1/3 acres - and that a price cut is likely to generate more interest.
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Pitt is now expecting a baby with Angelina Jolie and is in the process of adopting her two children, Maddox and Zahara. Aniston is keeping company with Vince Vaughn reports People Magazine
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