'My Unorthodox Life' Star Silvio Scaglia Calls Cops On Estranged Wife Julia Haart Over Allegedly Stolen Bentley
My Unorthodox Life star Julia Haart may have found herself in hot water once again as her bitter divorce proceedings with soon-to-be ex-husband Silvio Scaglia rage on.
One month after firing her from Elite World Group, the tech entrepreneur called the cops on the fashion designer, accusing her of "unauthorized" use of a Bentley.
The 63-year-old claimed the expensive car had been stolen on Friday, March 4, according to Us Weekly. The filing also alleges Haart has not been "authorized" to use the vehicle since Wednesday, February 9.
The report went on to state the reality star had been "given ample time to return vehicle" and that despite being "served certified regarding return of vehicle" Haart was allegedly still using the vehicle in question.
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Although Scaglia did file a report with authorities over the matter, Haart's reps claim this is purely a civil dispute, not a criminal matter.
"Silvio does not own the car. The cops are not looking for Julia," her reps said in a statement to Page Six. "The car is not stolen … Also, the cops have since demurred on the whole thing. It’s a civil matter."
"The cops initially engaged. Identified the whole thing as part of an acrimonious divorce and walked away," they continued. "The car remains in place."
As OK! previously reported, this isn't the first time Scaglia has taken legal action against his ex. The business mogul sued her in February for reportedly withdrawing $850,000 from the company account after she was fired from EWG.
“Haart made the illegal withdrawal upon receiving notice from the directors of Elite World Group LLC (‘EWG’), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Freedom Holding, that they would be voting at the next board meeting, February 11, 2022, on a proposal to dismiss her as chief executive officer," the lawsuit read.
"The very next day, Haart illegally transferred $850,000 from Freedom Holding to Defendant Haart Dynasty LLC, a limited liability company controlled by Haart."