NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Imagesīut despite the 51-year-old brunette claiming to be blindsided by Scaglia’s actions, the judge added that, “Haart knew no later than January 2021 that she held less than 50% of Freedom’s preferred shares,” because she had gathered corporate documents together for a potential divorce. Craig Barritt/Getty Images for The Elephant Family and Elite World Group In an interview with “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” (above), Haart claimed her husband had no right to fire her. Hours after Haart was fired in February, she filed for divorce from Scaglia. “He wasn’t allowed to fire me because we co-own the company together,” she said. In April, Haart, 51, said on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” that her estranged husband, 63, was not “allowed” to sack her. The TV star’s attorney Christopher Milito told Page Six Monday: “If Julia Haart has dirt on her hands, it’s from her years of work improving the company her husband is trying to steal from her.” Ultimately, the court found that: “Haart did not and does not own fifty percent of Freedom’s preferred stock” and that she was “powerless” to stop Freedom from firing her. Responding to Haart’s initial claims that Scaglia has “unclean hands” – a legal argument that he has engaged in wrongful behavior that should bar him from winning the suit - Zurn wrote that “the exercise of looking at the litigants’ hands reveals dirt on Haart’s.” Haart (far left) claimed that her firing from Elite World Group, her estranged husband Scaglia’s (center) company, was invalid because she was a 50% owner. In fact, according to the opinion, Scaglia had signed a document, agreeing to transfer just 49.9995957% - or one half share less than 50% - of the company’s preferred stock, and therefore retained control of EWG. (The court declined to rule on whether that transfer was effective.) Zurn from Delaware’s Chancery Court, in which Zurn details Scaglia’s bid to maintain control of Elite World Group - despite saying publicly that he and Haart were equal partners. The full behind-the-scenes battle is detailed in a newly released 52-page opinion by vice chancellor Morgan T. Haart, the former creative director of La Perla, filed for divorce from Italian billionaire Silvio Scaglia hours after her firing in February, and later called him a “liar and a fraud” who owed her millions from her share of Freedom. and therefore her firing as EWG CEO was invalid. The star of the reality show “ My Unorthodox Life” had argued that she owned half of Elite World Group’s parent company, Freedom Holding Inc. Netflix star Julia Haart has “dirt” on her hands, according to a judge who ruled that she is not an equal owner of her estranged husband’s company. Julia Haart’s ex has gone into business with yet another love: ‘It’s crazy’ Julia Haart admits she breastfed her brother at the request of her momīest star snaps of the week: Amy Schumer’s hat plea and Salma Hayek’s dog day afternoon Everything to know about Julia Haart, from her orthodox upbringing to rebuilding her empire
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