New York Times | Huffington Post
Angelina Jolie's attorney says a "bone-headed, overzealous lawyer" -- meaning himself -- drew up the agreement that reporters were forced to sign before interviewing the actress, who plays
Marianne Pearl in a new movie. "This was my creating something to protect her from the press' talking about personal matters, a document that would limit discussion to the film," he says. "But it was drafted overly broadly. It was well intended, but I understand how it was received." ||
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Jolie discusses the controversy with "Daily Show" anchor Stewart (DSN)