Julia Haart’s eldest daughter, Batsheva, is cheering for her mom after a victory in her divorce from Silvio Scaglia.
“Celebrating my moms [sic] win in her divorce case!” Batsheva, 31, shared via TikTok on Tuesday, January 21, captioning the post, “She wonnnnnn @juliahaart finally getting her freedom.”
In the clip, Haart, 53 and her loved ones sing and dance to DJ Khaled’s “All I Do Is Win” inside an apartment. At the end of the video, Haart and her daughter — who is holding a glass of champagne — sweetly embrace.
“Everybody gets champagne!” Batsheva said while grabbing glasses from the table.
@batshevahaart She wonnnnnn @juliahaart finally getting her freedom
♬ original sound – BATSHEVA
Before the ruling, the My Unorthodox Life star was surprised by Batsheva in court. (Haart shares Batsheva, Shlomo, 29, Miriam, 24, and Aron, 18, with ex-husband Yosef Hendler.)
“For the past 3 years my mom has been fighting for her life to prove her truth. She is the most inspiring woman in my life because no matter how dark her life got she didn’t give up,” Batsheva wrote in the joint Instagram post with Haart. “She is a true fighter for freedom and I am so blessed to call her my mom. I love you so much @juliahaart.”
Us Weekly confirmed on Tuesday, January 21, that Haart received 50 percent interest in Freedom Holding — the company that owns the exes’ business Elite World Models agency. She was also awarded power of attorney over Scaglia’s 50 percent.
The judge also ruled that Haart could receive $7.4 million in unpaid management fees from 2019 to 2021 and half the proceeds of a Kees Van Dongen painting owned by Freedom Holding that Scalgia sold for nearly $3 million. Haart also won half the cash withdrawals that Silvio made from their businesses since their divorce began.
Haart also claimed to have reinstated herself as the interim CEO while she searched for someone to fulfill the gig. Haart shared in a statement that “justice was served.”
Page Six further reported on Tuesday that Haart also received the exes’ $65 million apartment and nearly $10 million in cash.
Haart’s lawyer, Michael Beyda of Chemtob, Moss, Forman and Beyda, also released a statement: “Julia Haart has faced immense challenges over the past three years, yet her resilience and commitment to her values have been unwavering. This victory is a testament to the power of staying true to oneself and refusing to stoop to the level of opposition. We are deeply grateful to Judge Pearlman for holding Mr. Scaglia accountable for his actions and inactions.”
Haart’s legal battle with Scaglia began in February 2022 when Us confirmed that she filed for divorce two years after the pair said “I do.” While they were married, Haart was named the CEO of Scaglia’s model and talent agency, Elite World Group.
After news broke that Haart and Scaglia split, she was fired and claimed to be “completely blindsided” by his actions. One day after the filing and her exit from the company, Haart was accused of making an “illegal withdrawal” from the EWG bank account. Page Six went on to report that Haart filed a petition for a restraining order against Scaglia, alleging that he became “increasingly volatile, abusive and unhinged.”
In March 2022, Us exclusively confirmed that Scaglia filed a complaint against Haart and claimed she stole a $401,500 Bentley that was owned by EWG. Three months later, Haart filed a lawsuit alleging that Scaglia withdrew $1.5 million from the account holding her CEO salary. In December 2022, Scaglia dropped the lawsuits filed against Haart.