


"Honestly, what I can say, is these are genuinely ludicrous allegations. "It's ridiculous," Haart said at the time of the claims. 17 Deal of the Day Drop Everything This Top-Rated Eyebrow Serum Is 48 Off View Deal For Julia Haart and estranged husband Silvio Scaglia Haart, relationship drama doesn’t end with divorce. I look at that title, Brazen, and I realize it's who I want to be, I'm not there yet."Īt the time, there had been allegations made against the former La Perla creative director, calling her "phony" or "difficult to work for" and she faced legal allegations from Scaglia, who claimed in court docs that she "abused" her role as CEO of their shared company, Elite World Group, and used company funds for personal purchases before he fired her. In ‘My Unorthodox Life,’ Julia Haart Bares More Than Just Her Knees Less than a decade after fleeing a repressive ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, Haart heads a global talent empire. Julia Haart is the CEO, co-owner, and chief creative officer of Elite World Group, the world’s first talent media agency, which is composed of forty-eight global agencies representing the most dynamic and culturally connected talent in the world. You have a ways to go, you still think men know more than you, you still are seeking their approval,'" she said at the time. "I'm still a work in progress. "It's obviously not the way it was planned, but I learned in my life that every time I think to myself, 'OK Julia, you're strong, you've proven yourself,' I feel like something comes along and says, 'No, you're not done yet. Follow Julia Haart, Elite World Group CEO and a former member of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, and her adult kids in this reality series.

ET spoke with Haart back in April while she promoted her tell-all, Brazen: My Unorthodox Journey from Long Sleeves to Lingerie, where she discussed stepping away from Orthodox Judaism and her pending divorce from Scaglia.
