Julia Haart looked in good spirits as she celebrated landing a massive divorce win in a bitter court battle with her ex-husband Silvio Scaglia.
The My Unorthodox Life star, 53, and her daughter Batsheva, 31, were seen dancing in celebration over the case in a video Batsheva posted to Instagram.
Julia could be seen in a black shirt and matching trousers as she danced around her kitchen table before sharing a hug with her daughter.
Batsheva had a glass of wine in her hand as she drank to her mother's success.
The internet personality captioned the video: 'Celebrating my mom's win in her divorce case!'
During their marriage, Julia worked as the creative director of luxury lingerie brand La Perla and co-owner of Elite World Group (EWG), which represents the largest number of modeling agencies in the world.
Julia Haart looked in good spirits as she celebrated landing a massive divorce win in a bitter court battle with her ex-husband Silvio Scaglia
During their marriage, Julia worked as the creative director of luxury lingerie brand La Perla and co-owner of Elite World Group (EWG), which represents the largest number of modeling agencies in the world
However, when Julia told Scaglia she was divorcing him in 2022, he fired her from EWG.
Julia said Scaglia had given her half of Freedom Holding - which owns EWG and their luxury apartment - in return for running the firm.
Scaglia claimed Julia only owned a fraction of the company and accused her of misappropriating millions of dollars from EWG, for which he failed to offer proof in court.
Judge Jeffrey Pearlman granted Julia a default judgment in the divorce last week after Scaglia stopped engaging in the proceedings.
Julia eceived a 50 percent interest in Freedom Holding and power of attorney over Scaglia's 50 percent.
The judge ruled she now owns the 16-room Tribeca triplex penthouse they lived in during their marriage.
She was also given $7,400,000 in unpaid management fees for 2019 through 2021 and half the proceeds of a Kees Van Dongen painting owned by Freedom Holding that Scaglia sold for $2,972,632.
'Words cannot fully express the immense joy and gratitude I feel in my heart,' Haart told Page Six.
The My Unorthodox Life star, 53, and her daughter Batsheva, 31, were seen dancing in celebration over the case in a video Batsheva posted to Instagram
Julia could be seen in a black shirt and matching trousers as she danced around her kitchen table before sharing a hug with her daughter
'Throughout this journey, I held steadfast to my belief in truth and justice, deeply trusting that if I stayed the course, the truth would ultimately prevail and the wrongs done to me would be made right.
'I am profoundly grateful to God for granting me the strength to persevere and to Judge Pearlman for holding Silvio accountable and ensuring that justice was served.'
In June, Scaglia was found in contempt after he failed to appear at an appointed court date.
A judge ruled that Scaglia owed Julia $300,000 in legal fees which he ordered should be paid by January 2024.
However, Scaglia appeared to have no intention of honoring the order and fled to Milan.
In 2023, Scaglia tried to evict Julia from the $70 million Tribeca penthouse and force the sale of the home to support his floundering company.
When Haart told Scaglia she was divorcing him in 2022, he fired her from Elite World Group
A judge awarded Julia control of the business she ran with Silvio Scaglia, 66, during their marriage, the $65 million Tribeca apartment they lived in and nearly $10 million in cash
Haart is the star of the Netflix series My Unorthodox Life, which documents her life after leaving an incredibly strict Orthodox Jewish community.
She has since established herself as a key figure in the fashion industry and is the owner of the shapewear brand +Body.
'I have a very personal and emotional feeling about this because my entire life my body hasn't been my own,' Hart in September 2023 told DailyMail.com.
She added, 'I was just another human that was supposed to have babies and take care of people and be this quiet, obedient and silent wife... that was my job.'