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Angelina Jolie 'told FBI' Brad Pitt 'grabbed her head' in brutal plane row that ended marriage

Details of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's alleged heated row on a private jet back in 2016 has come to light, after a bombshell FBI report was leaked.

According to the documents, seen by several news outlets, Angelina, 47, claimed Brad, 58, 'grabbed her by her head' and shook her before punching the ceiling of the plane four times on the flight back to Los Angeles from France with their six children on September 14, 2016 .

The actress alleged Brad drank multiple alcoholic drinks on the flight and 90 minutes in, took issue with her parenting.

When she asked what was wrong, the actor is said to have replied: 'That kid looks like a f*****g Columbine kid', seemingly in reference to the Columbine High School massacre in 1999 which saw 12th grade students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold murder 12 children and a teacher.

'She recalled that (redacted) went on and said things like, "You don’t know what you’re doing",' the report continued, according to NBC.

Angelina Jolie filed for divorce days after the alleged plane row (pictured 2009) (Getty Images)
Angelina and Brad pictured with son Maddox (FilmMagic)

Brad denies all of his ex-wife's claims.

In the report, Angelina claimed herself and their six children, who ranged between 8 and 15 at the time, were 'shell-shocked', with the couple moving to the back of the plane to argue out of earshot.

The actress alleged this is when her ex-husband 'grabbed her by the head', which prompted one of their children to say: "Are you ok Mommy?".

Brad is alleged to have said: "No Mommy's not ok. She's ruining this family. She's crazy."

Angelina Jolie with children Knox, Vivienne, 14, Pax, 18, Shiloh, 16, Zahara, 17, and Maddox, 21, in 2019 (Getty Images for Netflix)

Angelina also claimed, when one of their children called him a "p***k", the actress held him back in a choke hold for fear he would lash out.

The actress said she was hurt in the struggle, according to the report, which included pictures of her reported injuries to the hand and elbow.

Jolie claimed Brad behaved like a 'monster' on the flight, pouring beer on her and causing $25,000 of damage to the plane, mostly caused by red wine stains.

Angelina made several bombshell claims in the FBI report (Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)
Brad has always denied any wrongdoing (Getty Images)

She alleges when the plane landed, Brad told her: "You’re not f--- going anywhere. You’re not getting off this f**k plane. F**k you all. I’m f*****g leaving you."

In the final report after its investigations, the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services concluded Brad did not physically abuse any of his children.

The actor was also cleared by the FBI of any wrongdoing.

Angelina sought a divorce days after the disagreement broke out on the private flight (WireImage)

An anonymous Jane Doe filed a lawsuit against the FBI under the Freedom of Information Act in April seeking the release of documents in April, with news outlets this week stating Jane Doe is Angelina.

NBC states the original filing described the plaintiff as a woman with the incident regarding “her then-husband, and their children, who were all minors at the time, were traveling via private aircraft".

Angelina sought a divorce days after the disagreement broke out on the private flight.

Brad was accused of being abusive toward his then-15-year-old son Maddox during the flight, but investigations by child welfare officials and the FBI were closed with no charges being filed.

Brad has always vehemently denied claims he was abusive towards Maddox.

Mirror Online has contacted Brad and Angelina's representatives for comment.

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