It's confirmed that she's 'Jane Doe' after she filed the report in April.
On the record. It’s confirmed that Angelina Jolie filed an FBI report against her ex-husband Brad Pitt. Sources reported that the anonymous filing under Jane Doe was actually Angelina Jolie after various context clues within the report.
The FOIA report was filed anonymously under Jane Doe in April 2022, who was already heavily suspected to be Angelina. It was “about the agency’s investigation of an incident of domestic violence that occurred several years ago involving plaintiff and her minor children as victims and witnesses.
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