![]() ![]() ![]() It means we can continue to make Jewish Business News available to everyone. Your critical contribution enables us to maintain our independence from shareholders or wealthy owners, allowing us to keep up reporting without bias. Will you offer us a hand? Every gift, regardless of size, fuels our future. While billed as reality show that tells a true story similar to the one portrayed on the hit show “Unorthodox,” the program is unfortunately nothing more than another broadcast of a group of narcissists playing for the camera. They not only left the closed community there – one in which women have few if any career options – but they also chose to give up on Jewish religious practice. The show My Unorthodox Life tells the story of Julia Haart and her children who all left the Hasidic Jewish world where they had lived in Monsey New York. Specifically, it says that she spent the money on cosmetic surgery, including breast enhancements. Apparently the company alleges that Julia Haart spent $125,000 of company funds on herself. The 51 one year old former ultra-orthodox woman was forced out as CEO of Elite World Group just a few weeks ago. Scagia also alleged that she “illegally” withdrawing $850,000 from a joint account. Her estranged husband and former business partner Silvio Scaglia filed papers on both matters. Julia Haart, star of the so-called reality television series on Netflix called “My Unorthodox Life” is not only getting divorced, but she is also being sued by her former company Elite World Group. “My Unorthodox Life” on Netflix follows the family of Julia Haart, cetner. ![]()
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