India, March 24 -- Victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, who claim to have received faulty homes built by Brad Pitt's Make It Right Foundation, are taking legal action against the actor personally and his nonprofit organization in a class action lawsuit. The homeowners, represented by Ron Austin Law, have recently achieved a significant victory in court, with a district court ruling that Make It Right must hand over crucial documents during the discovery phase of the lawsuit.

According to The US Sun, Pitt had been attempting to block a deposition in the class action lawsuit, arguing that it conflicted with his demanding movie schedule. Although he was named on Ron Austin's witness list, his legal team filed a motion to exempt him ...