Details emerge on Angelina Jolie's FBI meeting about Brad Pitt's plane incident

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Details have emerged about the FBI's meeting with Angelina Jolie about Brad Pitt's alleged plane incident.

Us Weekly reports that Angelina Jolie sat down with the FBI and "fully cooperated" for over four hours in her L.A. rental home to talk about what really happened on that private plane with Brad Pitt back in September. Additionally, two FBI agents also questioned some of her six children to get more information on the incident.

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The agents were looking to get clarity on what really took place, as conflicting reports have emerged in the five or so weeks since Angelina Jolie announced that she was filing for divorce from her husband of two years.

"The agents wanted a breakdown of everything that happened from when the plane took off to when it landed," a source told Us. "They're looking into charges of assault."

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Jolie and Pitt are reportedly continuing their temporary parenting plan as the FBI investigation, as well as the investigation by the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, continue. That means that the six children will remain in Jolie's custody, with Pitt having visitation rights.

The DCFS extended its investigation on Tuesday into allegations that Pitt got "verbally abusive" and "physical" with 15-year-old son Maddox on a private plane on Sept. 14, reports PEOPLE. The organization's investigation was originally supposed to end on Oct. 20, but, as legal experts have pointed out, that was never in any way a deadline.

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"They're looking for a history or pattern of behavior," a source with knowledge on the situation told PEOPLE. "They are looking at the original inciting incident and anything surrounding that, and looking at any relevant history."

Another source said that the the investigation is "open-ended" and could "remain in a holding pattern" for quite some time.

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