Haart, who said she also owned half of Freedom Holdings, claimed in court that she owned half of the Vestry Street $65 million apartment she shared with Scaglia, too. ![]() “He wasn’t allowed to fire me because we co-own the company together,” she said, adding, “We’ve been planning the divorce for almost a year.” In April, Haart, 51, said on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” that her estranged husband, 63, was not “allowed” to sack her. … And for the same reasons, Scaglia is entitled to the relief he seeks in his counterclaims.” “Haart does not own fifty percent,” court documents read. Haart is therefore not entitled to the relief she seeks. “Upon careful review of the trial record and post-trial briefs, and for the reasons detailed in my forthcoming memorandum opinion, I find that Haart does not own fifty percent of Freedom’s preferred stock. ![]() Zurn ruled in favor of all four counts relating to ownership, adding, “Each of Haart’s claims is predicated on her assertion that she owns fifty percent of all classes of Freedom stock. Zurn of the Delaware Court of Chancery wrote Thursday in court documents seen by Page Six that a judgment will be entered in Scaglia’s favor. The star of the Netflix reality show “My Unorthodox Life” argued that Scaglia had made her co-owner of Elite World Group - and therefore her firing as company CEO in February was not binding.īut Vice Chancellor Morgan T. ![]() Julia Haart has lost her bid to prove that she owns half of her estranged husband Silvio Scaglia’s multimillion-dollar fashion company. Julia Haart’s former divorce attorney suing her for almost $500K
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