Julia Haart’s law firm needs everlasting protection against ex

Julia Haart’s law firm needs everlasting protection against ex

A law firm for “My Unorthodox Life” star Julia Haart known as estranged spouse Silvio Scaglia “a batterer with funds to burn” – as Scaglia’s attorney known as her abuse allegations a “sham,” during a Friday court hearing in their bitter break up.

Haart, 50 – a former member of the Orthodox Jewish community – submitted for divorce from Scaglia in February after he canned her as CEO from his firm Elite Planet Group.

The Netflix character then secured a momentary buy of security in family members court versus Scaglia – which her attorney Danielle Petitti argued throughout a Manhattan Supreme Court video hearing Friday ought to be designed long term.

Petitti accused Scaglia – an Italian billionaire – of harassing and threatening her customer by selecting a general public relations rep for $50,000 a thirty day period to wage a media war towards her and a substantial-profile criminal defense legal professional to “convince” prosecutors to deliver criminal charges against her.

“This is the habits of a batterer with money to burn,” Petitti reported.

Petitti summarized testimony from Haart in the ongoing demo about a series of incidents when Scaglia allegedly berated and yelled at Haart – including a person alleged January 2021 battle that culminated in Haart crying bare on the rest room floor.

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Julia Haart’s legal professional blasted Silvio Scaglia for getting a “batterer with funds to melt away.”
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Silvio Scaglia attends Harper's BAZAAR Celebration of "ICONS By Carine Roitfeld" at The Plaza Hotel presented by Infor, Laura Mercier, Stella Artois, FUJIFILM and SWAROVSKI on September 8, 2017 in New York City.
Julia Haart’s attorney, Danielle Petitti, accused Silvio Scaglia of committing “domestic violence” on his ex-spouse.
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“All of the proof displays a pattern of domestic violence and a sample of handle,” Petitti said.

Scaglia’s habits “caused her to encounter symptoms akin to a panic attack … triggered it to be tough for the [Haart] – who both get-togethers concede is extremely slim – to try to eat,” Petitti claimed. “This tension caused her to eliminate her appetite and also exasperated her insomnia.”

But Scaglia’s lawyer Robert Wallack accused Haart of building up the abuse allegations declaring she has no proof for any of them.

Julia Haart poses at the opening night of the new Candace Bushnell one-woman show "Is There Still Sex In The City?" at The Daryl Roth Theatre on December 7, 2021 in New York City.
Julia Haart’s lawyer claims Silvio Scaglia is working a public relations marketing campaign in opposition to her.
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Wallack mentioned the untrue promises are an try to get back at Scaglia for firing Haart and to assistance her secure an purchase of protection in opposition to Scaglia so he could not arrive again into their 10,000-square-foot downtown Manhattan triplex penthouse located at 70 Vestry Street.

“She is not a target of abuse and she is not a target of domestic violence,” Wallack reported.

“This entire family offense proceeding has been a sham,” Wallack argued. “It’s a pretense for her to get unique use of 70 Vestry.”

La Perla owner Silvio Scaglia and Creative Director, La Perla Julia Haart pose for a photo backstage during La Perla Fall/Winter 2017 RTW Show at SIR Stage 37 on February 9, 2017 in New York City.
Silvio Scaglia’s legal professional, Robert Wallack, turned down Julia Haart’s allegations of domestic abuse.
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“There is zero corroborating evidence that any of [Haart’s] allegations ever happened,” Wallack charged.

Justice Douglas Hoffman explained he would difficulty a prepared decision at a later day.