Angelina Jolie doesn't want to turn over financial records dating back to 2017. Pitt's legal team argues that Jolie made her financial condition relevant by claiming she needed financial independence, so records from 2017–2019 are necessary to test those claims.
Jolie's attorneys respond that she never claimed she was in general financial distress; rather, she sought to separate her finances from her former husband and disentangle herself from their shared business relationship.
Her lawyers also argue that requiring records going back to 2017 would be a significant invasion of her privacy, noting that she has already voluntarily provided financial records for later years (2020 and 2021).
