Angelina Jolie has some explosive evidence. Her 15-year-old son, Maddox Jolie-Pitt, is reported to have filmed some deadly videotapes that make the case look ugly for Brad Pitt.

The son, who has an "incredibly close relationship" with his mother, has reportedly videotaped his celebrity parents fighting multiple times. It certainly does not make the father look pleasant, according to Hollywood Life.

Brad Pitt, 53, and his son, Maddox Jolie-Pitt, 15, have not had a nice relationship with each other since September 15, when an altercation in a plane made the father get physical. It was rumoured that Pitt got physically and verbally abusive with his son on the plane.

"Maddox is always on his phone and a lot of the time he's filming stuff," OK! magazine reports. "In the past year, there've been some nasty blowouts between Brad and Angie that the kids were exposed to - that's why Angie thinks they need therapy - and Maddox would often find a way to listen in and even film a lot of their fighting. He's captured some moments that show Brad really losing his temper. Maddox has an incredible bond with his mother. His recordings could be a potentially damaging part of her arsenal against Brad."

Pitt was cleared by the FBI and Department of Child & Family Services during the probe, yet Angelina is trying to wrest sole physical custody of the kids for herself, trying to push back Brad Pitt when he asks for joint custody. Currently, he has seen his children only twice or thrice through some temporary visitation rights in the presence of a therapist.

Such complete suspicion of the father, as to restrict him to limited visits looks bafflingly mean and selfish on the part of the Maleficent actress. Yet, if the 53-year-old Brad Pitt's alleged temper tantrums are really proved to be firing high through Maddox's tapes, then the father will be doomed to have limited visitation rights for a long time.

"Angelina still believes Brad is not fit to have joint custody and has hinted she'll provide more evidence during their legal battle. She has no intention of letting those kids go," explains NZ Herald.

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