Julia Haart’s lavish $56 million Tribeca house is now obtainable to hire — for a whopping $125,000-a-month, The Submit can reveal.
This 16-room penthouse, unfold throughout three flooring, has performed a starring function in Haart’s Netflix present, “My Unorthodox Life” — and has additionally been a battleground for Haart and her estranged husband, Silvio Scaglia.
The 51-year-old brunette filmed the upcoming second season of her actuality hit within the 10,000-square-foot condominium at 70 Sacristy Avenue whereas going by way of her highly-publicized divorce from Scaglia, after being sacked from her function as CEO at Elite World Group.
Haart has had her 4 youngsters and pals filming together with her, Web page Six is informed, for the collection, which is slated to return in December.
And most not too long ago, she bickered with Italian billionaire Scaglia over her use of the property to host a fundraiser for Beto O’Rourke, whereas claiming that she owns half the condominium.
Requested the place Haart plans to maneuver to, one supply stated: “I do not know.” After the break up in February, Scaglia decamped to an condominium across the nook.
The house, which is out there absolutely furnished, boasts a non-public elevator, in addition to two chef’s kitchens, 5 bedrooms, 5 loos and three powder rooms.Images exhibit the trendy furnishings, with gorgeous views within the distance.
The penthouse is on the high of the Robert A.M. Stern constructing the place Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen have a pied-à-terre, and the place Method 1 star Lewis Hamilton owns a $40.7 million bachelor pad.
Scaglia, 63, purchased the property, which options gorgeous sundown views of the Hudson River and a sprawling terrace on every of the three ranges, again in 2018.
He paid $56 million, utilizing Haart’s then son-in-law Benjamin Weinstein because the dealer, and the deal went by way of utilizing an LLC owned by Scaglia’s firm, Freedom Holding (which owns Elite World Group).
Amid their bitter divorce, the couple not too long ago went to courtroom in Delaware, the place Haart argued that she owned half of EWG after being gifted a share of the corporate by her ex.
However in Could, a Delaware choose made the interim determination that Haart doesn’t personal 50 p.c of the popular shares of Freedom Holding.
Haart — who's accused in a separate lawsuit of taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in firm funds by her ex — has now filed a lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court docket claiming that Scaglia owes her a whole lot of hundreds of thousands of dollars for helming EWG and for her shares of the corporate, which she says she helped develop not less than ten-fold.
She additionally claimed that her estranged Italian businessman husband is a “liar and a fraud” and not likely a billionaire.
In response, a lawyer for Scaglia claimed that Haart was “ignoring the Delaware courtroom determination that has already been determined towards her allegations on this newest lawsuit. ‘Pretend it ’til you make it’ received’t make it in a courtroom of regulation — as she has found.”
Scaglia and Haart had been unavailable for remark.
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