Was the breakup of Hollywood power couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie triggered by an "out-of-control" incident at a Minnesota airport?
Pitt was reported to the L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services for drunken and abusive behavior toward one of their children on a flight from France on Sept. 14, according to TMZ.
The next day, Sept. 15, Jolie filed for divorce. This week, her attorney said the dissolution of the marriage was "for the health of the family."
Because part of the alleged incident occurred in the air, it has been referred to the FBI.
Spokeswoman Laura Eimiller said the FBI is evaluating whether to open an investigation into allegations Pitt was abusive during the flight toward one of his six children
TMZ, which also was first to report on the couple's divorce filing, says that the flight landed at a Minnesota airport and that the incident continued after the airplane was on the ground.
The plane's landing at the international airport in International Falls was confirmed Thursday by the Koochiching County Sheriff's Office.
Sheriff Perryn Hedlund said his office has "been fielding calls ... all day" about Pitt, who "did land at our airport. There were no reported incidents to law enforcement."