Every day, Brangelina's divorce proceedings get messier! A close friend of Brad Pitt thinks the FBI won't resume the investigation into his 2016 behaviour after an explosive story detailing the probe was made public. For the uninitiated, four days before filing for divorce in September 2016, Angelina Jolie told the FBI that Brad Pitt had punched her on a private jet while intoxicated, leaving their six children inconsolable. The source informed Page Six, "The statute of limitations is way gone and they have seen all the information at hand. There is nothing new here. At the time they considered all of Angelina's allegations and didn't bring any charges," before adding, "The FBI investigated the incident thoroughly, there is zero chance of them reopening the case. This is all a concerted effort to smear Brad." The acquaintance added that at least two separate legal situations highlighted Angelina Jolie's allegations against Brad Pitt. One occurred during the protracted custody trial, and the other was the claimed incident on the plane. While in one, no charges were brought, in the other, Brad was granted 50/50 custody of their minor children. According to the source, this is "a six-year long campaign by Angelina to discredit Brad," and that it's really just her version of events, which she claims happened: "These claims were raised in the custody hearing and the judge obviously didn't believe her, otherwise Brad would never have been given joint custody." An FBI spokesperson stated that they cannot comment on the case. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are parents to six children; Maddox, 21, Pax, 18, Zahara, 17, Shiloh, 16, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 14. Angelina Jolie's alleged bruises from plane incident with Brad Pitt revealed in FBI report Brad Pitt promotes Bullet Train in South Korea amid FBI report leak For upcoming flick, Without Blood, Angelina Jolie hires her sons Maddox & Pax as film crew