Jada Pinkett Smith busca US$ 49 mil em honorários advocatícios após juiz rejeitar a maior parte do processo de Bilaal Salaam

Após uma decisão de um juiz no dia 13 de abril, que rejeitou a maioria das alegações no processo de US$ 3 milhões por danos morais movido por Bilaal Salaam contra ela, Jada Pinkett Smith está buscando quase US$ 49 mil em honorários advocatícios do ex-amigo de seu marido, Will Smith.

Na última reviravolta da batalha jurídica em curso, Jada Pinkett Smith apresentou documentos judiciais para recuperar seus custos advocatícios totais — quase US$ 49 mil — de Bilaal Salaam, depois que um juiz, em 13 de abril, anulou a maior parte de seu processo de novembro de 2025, que alegava imposição intencional de sofrimento emocional devido a supostas ameaças em 2021. Sua equipe argumenta que os honorários são razoáveis e busca a rejeição total do processo sem qualquer pagamento a Salaam.

Isso ocorre após a moção anterior de Jada, em fevereiro de 2026, para rejeitar o processo, o qual ela descreveu como falso e parte de uma campanha de assédio. Salaam, um associado de longa data de Will Smith, alegou que Jada o ameaçou em uma festa de aniversário em 2021, em meio a questões familiares ligadas ao incidente de Will no Oscar de 2022. Documentos judiciais obtidos pelo Page Six indicam que a equipe jurídica de Jada quer que o tribunal negue a Salaam qualquer reparação.

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