A five-year custody battle between two of the most high-profile stars in Hollywood has been ruled, according to multiple reports.
Brad Pitt has been granted joint custody of his six kids with ex-wife Angelina Jolie, report several outlets including Page Six, TMZ and Fox News.
Pitt, 54, and Jolie, 47, have been embroiled in an ongoing legal battle over custody of their children for nearly five years, throughout which the "Fight Club" actor has fought to get equal parental rights.
According to Page Six, the decision was "tentative" and the "Maleficent" star plans to continue her legal battle.
The ruling of Judge John Ouderkirk, who's presiding over the case, came after months of witness testimonies from people including "witnesses, experts, therapists and other people," according to a source who spoke to the outlet.

On Monday, a new court filing from Jolie claimed that Ouderkirk blocked testimonies from their children, the Associated Press reported. Last year, Jolie requested Ouderkirk's removal from his role overseeing her and her ex-husband's divorce proceedings.
Pitt and Jolie's six children are Maddox, 19, Pax, 17, Zahara, 16, Shiloh, 14, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 12.
Pitt and Jolie announced their engagement in April 2012 after seven years together. They were married on August 23, 2014, in a private ceremony in France. Jolie sought a divorce in 2016.
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