With the many court battles between Julia Haart and her ex-husband-and-business-partner Silvio Scaglia coming to a head, she tells Page Six, “I’m taking all of it, baby.”
As part of their divorce trial, Haart was awarded control of Freedom Holding, the business they ran together during their marriage, plus the $65 million apartment they lived in, and nearly $10 million in cash, Page Six reported.
Meanwhile, her fraud suit against him — in which she alleges that he let her believe she’d been given half the company in return for serving as its CEO — is heading back to a courtroom.
The “My Unorthodox Life” star, 53, told Page Six during an event for the Prevent Cancer Foundation at Docks Off Fifth: “He has to pay for what he did to me.”
She tells us when it comes to her wins thus far, she is, “Keeping Zen and feeling so much gratitude. Sometimes I wake up in the morning like, I am going to burst out of my actual body,” she said.
But there’s still a lot of legal wrangling ahead.
“[I’m] reminding myself every day that I have a purpose and I keep moving forward until I win the whole company and some more damages,” she told us.
The former couple — who ran the Elite World Models agency and luxe lingerie company La Perla together — have been involved in several complex and highly acrimonious court battles since she told him she was divorcing him in 2022, and he responded by trying to fire her.
She could become a billionaire if she wins the fraud suit.
She’s seeking $250 million each from Scaglia, business partner Paolo Barbieri, Scaglia’s accountant Jeffrey Feinman and Feinman’s firm, the accountancy giant DDK and Company.
Scaglia previously told us of the court awarding her control of Freedom Holding: “It’s a total joke! Freedom and its subsidiaries are a premarital asset that I purchased in 2011, long before I [met Haart] who was living in Monsey, NY.”
“She was nothing then, she is nothing now, and will be nothing in the future,” he said.