Brad Pitt has rebutted claims made by his estranged wife Angelina Jolie that he has failed to support their children.
In a court filing on Wednesday, the star’s legal team said he had paid more than $1.3m (£1m) in costs and loaned $8m to Jolie to help her buy a house.
On Tuesday, Jolie’s lawyer said Pitt had paid “no meaningful child support” since she filed for divorce in 2016.
The couple had been together since 2005 but only married in 2014.
In the documents, Pitt’s lawyers also said Jolie’s claims regarding child support were a “thinly-veiled effort to manipulate media coverage.”
There has been no immediate response from Jolie’s representatives.
“[Pitt] has a statutory duty to pay child support. As of present, [he] has paid no meaningful child support since separation,” her lawyer said in the filing on Tuesday.
“Given that the informal arrangements around the payment of the children’s expenses have not been regularly sustained… for over a year and a half, [Jolie] intends to file… for the establishment of a retroactive child support order,” the documents stated.
Jolie cited “irreconcilable differences” when she filed to end the marriage, and the pair became embroiled in a bitter child custody dispute in the months following the announcement.
Pitt was investigated for possible child abuse after losing his temper in front of some of the children but was later cleared of the allegations.
The couple were known as “Brangelina” by fans and met on the set of the 2005 film Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
The marriage was Pitt’s second, having previously wed Friends star Jennifer Aniston, and Jolie’s third after actors Billy Bob Thornton and Jonny Lee Miller.