Fashion designer and reality TV star Julia Haart filed suit in Delaware against her estranged husband, Italian tech financier Silvio Scaglia, claiming he wrongly ousted her as CEO of their jointly owned talent agency and seeking to have its parent company run by a court-appointed custodian.
Haart’s custodianship petition, docketed in Delaware Chancery Court, accuses Scaglia of seizing control of the parent company, Freedom Holdings Inc., and forcing her from the helm of Elite World Group LLC through “improper manipulation” motivated by “vindictiveness and avarice.”
“Without authority and for no reason other than a personal vendetta,” Scaglia used his control ...
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