Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s son hospitalized after e-bike accident
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s son Pax Jolie-Pitt was hospitalized Monday following an accident while riding an electric bike in Los Angeles, NBC News has confirmed from a source close to Jolie.
The source added that the actress is “by her son’s side” and that he is in “stable condition.”
NBC News has reached out to representatives for Jolie and Pitt for comment.
TMZ was first to report that the 20-year-old was riding his e-bike Monday afternoon and not wearing a helmet at the time.
Los Angeles Police Department Officer David Cuellar told NBC News on Tuesday that there was a traffic collision at Los Feliz and Hobart Blvd but would not confirm the identities of the parties involved.
“A vehicle was waiting at a red light, and an individual on an electric bike rear-ended the vehicle. There is no evidence of a crime and we ended up taking a severe traffic report,” he said.
Pax is one of Pitt and Jolie’s six children.
This news comes amid the famous couple’s ongoing divorce battle. The couple split in 2016 after Jolie accused Pitt of choking one of their children during a volatile trans-Atlantic flight in 2016. Jolie filed for divorce following the alleged incident. NBC News obtained the FBI report of the incident in 2022, following a Freedom of Information/Privacy Act lawsuit brought by “Jane Doe.”
Following the alleged incident, Pitt was investigated by the Los Angeles County Department of Child and Family Services. NBC News has previously reported that Pitt was cleared of any wrongdoing, and criminal charges were never brought against the actor.
Since 2016, the exes have been in a legal battle over their winery, Château Miraval, located in the south of France. Pitt sued Jolie, accusing her of having improperly sold her half of the winery to Russian oligarch Yuri Shefler. Miraval was the site of their wedding in 2014.
Although the couple’s divorce is still ongoing, in 2019 they were granted a “bifurcated judgment,” meaning they are legally single.
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