Julia Haart accused by her estranged ex-husband of having a boob job


My Unorthodox Life star Julia Haart has been accused by her estranged husband, Silvio Scaglia, of having 'a boob job' and charging it to their company, Elite World Group.

In new court documents, Scaglia, 63, and Haart, 50, are battling it out over whether or not she misused company resources prior to getting fired, Page Six reported on Tuesday.

Earlier this month, Silvio sued Julia for 'illegally' withdrawing $850,000 from a company account and she fired back by accusing him of 'bullying' and seeking a restraining order.

These latest accusations are part of the couple's acrimonious divorce following just a few years of marriage.

Haart allegedly had her breasts enhanced in December 2021 and the company she co-owned with husband Silvio is said to have footed the bill, according to Page Six.

Scaglia previously fired Haart as CEO of Elite World Group, a talent agency founded by Silvio in 2011, and in court documents claims she 'abused her role of CEO and overspent on the company's dime.'

'Julia had a boob job in Westchester over Christmas,' a source revealed to the outlet. 'Her assistant Robert Brotherton also had a big makeover, all followed by the cameras for Netflix [and paid for by Elite].'

Haart, however, doesn't seem to be denying the surgical upgrade - nor the source of the funds used to pay for it.

The Netflix star claims that she did not receive a salary from Elite World Group and contends that in lieu of a paycheck, her expenses - including breast augmentation - would be handled by the company. 

A few weeks back, the reality star sought a restraining order from Silvio who she claimed was 'abusive and unhinged' and even threatened to kill her.

Julia's lawyer Marty Singer said in a statement at the time to DailyMail.com: 'The claims against Julia Haart are not based in face and an attempt for Silvio Scaglia to take the attention off of his own history of failed investments, (La Perla, Babelgum, Yewno). In fact the company still owned by Scaglia that has any value is the company that was run by Haart, who took over the operations of the business and as a result its valuation has increased over 5 times from $90 million to $500 million.

'The account that is the basis of a lawsuit is a jointly owned account, and the same account that Mr. Scaglia used to pay his own divorce lawyers. Earlier today Julia filed an action in the Delaware Court of Chancery to address the actions taken by Mr. Scaglia, including her unauthorized purported termination.'

Haart was reportedly fired from the company due to the way she ran the business 'as her personal pocketbook' and she was allegedly responsible for a 'huge increase in corporate costs and expenses,' Page Six previously reported.

'Julia was spending on extras like travel, glam, clothes, driver. She has a full-time driver and two Bentleys,' a source said. 'She has a Hamptons rental, she flies private, she stays at the penthouse at luxury hotels … She has custom Chanel and Gucci. She's one of the top spenders globally at Louis Vuitton.'

Scaglia's suit against his estranged wife claims a misappropriation of $850,000 missing from the company's account.

'Haart made the illegal withdrawal upon receiving notice from the directors of Elite World Group LLC ('EWG'), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Freedom Holding, that they would be voting at the next board meeting, February 11, 2022, on a proposal to dismiss her as chief executive officer. The very next day, Haart illegally transferred $850,000 from Freedom Holding to Defendant Haart Dynasty LLC, a limited liability company controlled by Haart,' the lawsuit alleged.

The filing also claims Haart withdrew more than the $250,000 limit, and used the account for mortgage payments and living expenses, which breached an agreement previously made with Scaglia.

Her attorney, Richard Edlin of Greenberg Traurig, told Page Six, 'The action taken to remove Julia Haart from her position as CEO was unauthorized and of no legal effect. She is a 50 percent owner of the business and one [of] the two directors. Unfortunately, this comes at a time when Julia and Silvio are in the beginning of divorce proceedings. Julia will enforce all of her legal rights and remedies.'

In a separate suit, Julia claimed Silvio has 'become increasingly volatile, abusive and unhinged' as she petitioned the court for a restraining order from her estranged husband.

Julia wrote that she is 'scared for my safety and the safety of my children, some of whom reside with me,' in their $65million Tribeca apartment.

Scaglia had rented an apartment nearby, but Julia claimed he threatened their household staff and said he would 'clean out' the property.


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