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Federal Bureau of Investigation ‘gathering facts’ on Brad Pitt child abuse allegations

A source close to Pitt told USA Today that the Fight Club star meant to cooperate fully with any investigation and that he believed the child abuse allegations were baseless.

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The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has said it is not investigating Pitt in connection with reports of allegations regarding his children, following claims they were looking into the matter.

Since the alleged incident occurred in the air while the family was travelling from France to the United States, the case falls under Federal Bureau of Investigation jurisdiction.

Fox News reported that the FBI is now conducting investigation on this child abuse allegation.

L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services officials are also reported to be investigating the alleged incident.

Koochiching County, Minnesota, Sheriff Perryn Hedlund told The Associated Press on Thursday that Brad Pitt was on a plane that landed at the International Falls, Minnesota, airport near the Canadian border on September 14.

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“There’s no incident whatsoever reported to law enforcement”, Hedlund said. During a re-fueling stop at Falls International Airport in Minnesota, Pitt is said to have lost it.

Pitt and Jolie Pitt – known as “Brangelina” – were together for 12 years but only Wednesday in August 2014.

It has been reported that Angelina is now staying at a secret location together with her children. They announced the ceremony days later.

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Jolie, who is said to be staying at a top secret location with the family, is said to be stopping the 52-year-old from visiting their children allegedly until the FBI investigation has been completed. It’s the third for Jolie Pitt, 41, who was previously married to Billy Bob Thornton and Jonny Lee Miller.

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