Angelina Jolie Is 'Proud About How Resilient and Strong Her Kids Are': 'Her Biggest Supporters' (Exclusive Source)
The actress is a mom to six kids: Maddox, 23 Pax, 20, Zahara, 19, Shiloh, 18, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 16
Angelina Jolie is grateful to have her kids as her "biggest supporters."
Just a few days after the actress, 49, dropped her legal case against the Department of Justice and FBI over documents connected to the alleged 2016 plane incident involving ex Brad Pitt, a family source tells PEOPLE that Jolie is focused on moving forward with their six children — Maddox, 23, Pax, 20, Zahara, 19, Shiloh, 18, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 16.
"In the past few years, she's been able to create a life for herself and the kids that make them all happy. It was a struggle for a while, but Angie is proud about how resilient and strong the kids are," says the insider.
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"They are her biggest supporters too," adds the source. "The kids are all amazing."
"Being stuck in the past is not anything that Angie wants. She's actively moving beyond the past. She wants to focus on her family, work and the future," the insider also shares. "These are all things that make her happy."
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Under the anonymous "Jane Doe,” Jolie had requested in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in 2022 that FBI documents about the incident be released to her. Court documents obtained by PEOPLE indicate the Maria star dropped the case on Wednesday, Sept. 25.
The highly redacted documents Jolie had been pursuing detailed an allegedly abusive incident with Pitt in front of the couple's children on Sept. 14, 2016, which came days before Jolie filed for divorce, ending a relationship that began in 2005.
They’ve since undergone a contentious legal battle over finances and custody of their kids, who were reportedly present for the alleged conflict on a private plane that had caused the Los Angeles Department of Child and Family Services and FBI to investigate Pitt.
A source said at the time that Pitt became "verbally abusive" and "physical" with one of their kids, which he denied. Later in 2016, the FBI closed its investigation with no charges against Pitt and DCFS also concluded its investigation, concluding no findings of abuse.
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