Angelina Jolie accused of ‘witchcraft’ and ‘hypnotic threats’ in bizarre lawsuit filed by anonymous woman
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: A woman has reportedly filed for a restraining order against Angelina Jolie after accusing her of “witchcraft” and “hypnotic threats”.
The unidentified woman has alleged that the 49-year-old actress uses “witchcraft for trafficking in violation of no conduct order," as per a court request filed in Los Angeles, The Mirror reported.
The accuser also claimed that she first raised concerns in 2010 when Jolie allegedly "stalked" her house.
Angelina Jolie accused of being ‘mentally deranged’
“I was threatened through hypnotic connections verbally. She’s mentally deranged and opposes herself to be in relation to me. When she clearly isn’t she psycho defective disorders [sic],” she stated.
She further alleged that the ‘Maleficent’ star creates “hallucinations and delusions associated with schizophrenia. Experiencing auditory hallucinations and others".
Besides, the woman mentioned in her lawsuit that Jolie was allegedly “harassing” her “through multiple people” and was “assisting a child trafficker wanted for other associated crimes of harassment as well".
Another shocking allegation against the 'Maria' star, who is the mother of six children —- Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh and twins Knox and Vivienne — is that she “fantasizes” about killing “other people's child [sic]".
Outcome of court hearing remains undisclosed
"Stop committing unlawful acts for trafficking. Acknowledge the fact that people won’t tolerate being victimized by your behavior," the woman said in the restraining order request.
She also urged the court to ask the ‘Mr & Mrs Smith’ actress to cover her attorney and filing fees, whicareis around $300.
The case was filed on October 9 without seeing any additional action until October 31. A recent court filing indicates that the papers were returned for correction, but "the Proposed Order does not reflect outcome of the hearing".
Angelina Jolie explains how independent women are branded 'witches'
Angelina Jolie had spoken about witchcraft a couple of years ago.
Writing for Elle, she said, “Women could be accused of witchcraft for having an independent sex life, for speaking their mind on politics or religion, or for dressing differently."
"Had I lived in earlier times, I could have been burnt at the stake many times over for simply being myself. The accusation of witchcraft has been used to control and silence women in almost all societies and in every century.”
“Joan of Arc was put to death by fire in fifteenth-century France for idolatry and heresy, including wearing men’s clothing. The initial charges against her included witchcraft, and she was accused of dancing near a fairy tree at night—textbook witchy behavior,” Jolie wrote in the 2019 article.