My Unorthodox Life’s Julia Haart gets close to new man amid nasty divorce

My Unorthodox Life star Julia Haart may still be embroiled in a bitter divorce battle with her ex-husband Silvio Scaglia, but that doesn’t seem to have stopped her from finding love with a new, younger man.

The 52-year-old Netflix star and fashion magnate, who recently announced the launch of her very own vibrator, has been pictured displaying a very public display of affection with San Francisco 49ers coach Deuce Schwartz, 29, as the pair enjoyed a date evening Tuesday in New York City.

The pair were seen waiting at a crosswalk in the Big Apple as they walked from Cafe Fiorello to Lincoln Center, where they had drinks.

For the occasion, Haart wore a black blazer with long lace sleeves and a matching bodysuit with slits at her ankles to show off her slender legs.

My Unorthodox Life star Julia Haart, 52, is pictured cuddling with San Francisco 49ers offensive quality control coach Deuce Schwartz, 29, in New York

The pair were spotted on the streets of New York City at a crosswalk as they walked from Cafe Fiorello to Lincoln Center

To complete her outfit, she wore platform shoes and carried a patent leather bag, with large hoops hanging from her ears and her curly locks worn loosely.

Meanwhile, Schwartz — an offensive quality control coach for the 49ers who is 23 years younger than Haart — was also smartly dressed in a plaid blazer over a white collared shirt, navy slacks, and suede-look boat shoes.

It’s not known exactly how long the pair have been involved, but Haart has been following Schwartz on Instagram for several weeks now – and first liked one of his photos back in April.

Schwartz, 29, is said to be from Suffern, New York team profileand his alma mater is Union College, where he was listed as a quarterback in 2012.

He came to San Francisco in 2022 after serving as a defensive analyst at the University of Missouri during the 2021 season.

Previously, Schwartz also held coaching positions with the Cleveland Browns, the New Orleans Saints and the Buffalo Bills, according to KNBR.

Haart, who lived in an incredibly strict Orthodox community for the first 40 years of her life, appears on the Netflix reality show My Unorthodox Life alongside her adult children.

She was married at the age of 19 to Yosef Hendler, a man she barely knew. They had four children – Batsheva, Shlomo, Miriam and Aron – but she became increasingly depressed and suicidal.

Haart went on to launch her own shoe collection and became creative director at Italian luxury house La Perla after she decided to leave her Haredi community – where “women were rarely seen and never heard of” – in 2013 after 42 years.

For the occasion, Haart wore a black blazer with long lace sleeves and a matching bodysuit with slits at her ankles to show off her slender legs.

The pair were spotted at Cafe Fiorelli having a drink before heading to Lincoln Center

Schwartz was also smartly dressed in a plaid blazer over a white collared shirt, navy slacks and suede-look boat shoes

Haart appeared solo on the yellow carpet for No Hard Feelings at Lincoln Center on Tuesday

After giving up her Jewish faith, Haart found love again in New York City with La Perla owner Silvio Scaglia, 64, whom she married in 2019.

Soon after, Silvio appointed Haart as CEO of his global management company, Elite World Group, which represents more than 4,000 models, actors, singers and artists.

However, shortly after the cameras stopped rolling on the first season of their hit Netflix show, the couple’s marriage was caught in a storm of scandal when it was revealed that they were separating.

The former couple initially released a statement saying they were working towards an amicable divorce.

But within days, their divorce proceedings had degenerated into a furious war of words, with Haart accusing her ex-husband of suddenly kicking her out of Elite World Group, while claiming he blindsided her with the divorce.

She also claimed in legal documents that Scaglia had begun a “media campaign to destroy both her personal and professional reputation.”

Among the many allegations the Italian businessman leveled against the woman he once claimed to love were allegations that she embezzled more than $850,000 in company funds and held company property, including a custom Bentley.

In a March 2022 press release, he announced that he would be hiring well-known criminal defense attorney, Benjamin Brafman, to conduct “a thorough investigation of Ms. Haart to determine whether she has violated federal, state, or local criminal laws.”

To complete the outfit, she wore platform shoes and carried a patent leather bag, with large hoops hanging from her ears and her curly locks worn loose.

Haart is in a bitter divorce from her ex-husband, La Perla owner Silvio Scaglia. She is pictured here with Schwartz

In May, DailyMail.com revealed that Scaglia had failed to have Haart evicted from the luxury Manhattan apartment that was once their marital home.

Haart has thrown herself into her work and made several public appearances in the wake of her self-proclaimed ex-billionaire’s attempts to evict her from her Tribeca abode.

In May, DailyMail.com revealed that Scaglia had failed to have Haart evicted from the luxury Manhattan apartment that was once their marital home.

In an earlier affidavit, the fashion designer claimed that Scaglia had “cried poverty” in an attempt to get her evicted from Tribeca’s $70 million penthouse apartment.

Scaglia had been trying to force the sale of the property because Elite World Group (EWG) – the company he and Haart had once built and led together – was in such “need” that its future depended on releasing those funds.

Haart hit back, accusing him of “draining the treasury” with “very reckless spending.”

In a legal verdict handed down in May by the New York Supreme Court, obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com, Haart won her battle to stay in her home.

Scaglia lost his bid to put the apartment on the market or have her pay monthly fees, which he estimates at nearly $170,000.

While announcing the launch of her own vibrator earlier this month, Haart took aim at her ex-husband’s bedroom skills.

According to Haart, she has a unique expertise in the field because during her marriage to Scaglia she “had been dependent on outside help for years.”

Joking that the vibrators currently available on the market “don’t do s*** for me,” Haart explained, “For someone like me, who’s been using a vibrator for 20 years, it doesn’t really do much.

‘The [vibrators on the market at the moment] have two triple-A batteries, or you have to charge them and they’ll run out in 45 minutes.

“It’s great for new people or novices, but for someone like me, I need the power of four double-A batteries, which you only get from the batteries attached to the penises.”

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