Alina Habba

Alina Habba may have doomed Trump's appeal by 'crossing the line' with judge: legal expert

Alina Habba, the Trump attorney in the spotlight of both his federal defamation case (where he suffered a jury verdict of a whopping $83.3 million) and the pending judgement expecting to come soon in the state civil fraud case that threatens his real estate empire, has done harm to her client by her bombastic rants and flouting the judge's orders, a legal expert said.

Former special counsel to the general counsel of the Department of Defense and NYU law professor Ryan Goodman appeared on CNN explaining the shortcomings of Habba, who tried the patience of U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan by trying to argue the facts of the case — when those were already established.

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Angry Alina Habba cut off mid-rant by CNN's Jake Tapper: 'Not particularly effective'

They didn't let her finish.

CNN's Jake Tapper cut away from a live shot featuring former President Donald Trump's co-counsel Alina Habba lambasting the second E. Jean Carroll defamation verdict that the jury set at $83.3 million.

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E. Jean Carroll jury just delivered a big 'message' to Trump with its verdict: expert

A legal expert said Friday that the jury in Donald Trump's defamation trial wanted to deliver a very clear message when it hit him with a massive amount of damages.

The former president was ordered to pay $83.3 million after a civil jury sided with writer E. Jean Carroll as her lawyers described how the former president defamed her. Of that, $65 million was in punitive damages, which are meant to punish the defendant.

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E. Jean Carroll's book sells for fortune after Alina Habba mentions it at Trump trial

During proceedings in writer E. Jean Carroll's second defamation trial against Donald Trump, his lawyer Alina Habba asked Carroll to explain the title of her book "Female Difficulties: Sorority Sisters, Rodeo Queens, Frigid Women, Smut Stars and Other Modern Girls."

According to CBS News, Habba's line of questioning didn't reveal anything significant. But thanks to the fact that the trial is being closely watched by the media and the public, her mention of the title has caused used copies of the book to fetch thousands of dollars.

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'Classless, obnoxious': Legal experts sum up performance of Trump's now infamous attorney

During the trial for writer E. Jean Carroll's second civil defamation case against Donald Trump, one of the former president's lawyers, Alina Habba, has often clashed with the judge in the case, Lewis Kaplan.

Losing patience with Habba, an irritated Kaplan ordered her to "Sit down." The judge has admonished Habba, "You will not quarrel with me," and on Friday, Kaplan indicated that she was even in danger of being held in contempt of court.

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'Bafflingly absent': Analyst warns resistance that hounded Trump in 2016 has disappeared

Donald Trump's rise to power in 2016 spurred a huge wave of activism that ultimately was labeled "The Resistance." But as the prospect of Trump's return to the White House becomes more of a reality, the wave of activism that emerged in 2016 is "bafflingly absent from many conversations among groups that channeled the wave of energy seven years ago," writes Politico's Michael Schaffer.

According to Schaffer, the potential lack of response to another Trump presidency is likely more psychological than anything else.

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Habba's closing 'did the seemingly impossible' and made Trump's 'position worse': expert

Donald Trump and his lawyer Alina Habba somehow managed to worsen his legal position heading into the end of his defamation trial, according to a legal expert.

The former president has already been found liable for sexually abusing and then defaming author E. Jean Carroll, and a second jury is hearing evidence to determine how much to penalize him for defamatory statements he made as president, but legal expert Tristan Snell said Trump had set himself up for a staggering punishment, reported Newsweek.

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'You will not quarrel with me': Judge smacks down Alina Habba again in closing argument

Alina Habba repeatedly drew the ire of judge Lewis Kaplan during her closing argument in Donald Trump's defamation case.

The former president's attorney accused author E. Jean Carroll of enjoying the attention she received after accusing Trump of rape, saying that she had also seen a dramatic improvement in her personal financial situation, but the judge admonished her for suggesting it was untrue that Carroll had been sexually abused — despite Trump being found liable of it in an earlier trial, reported ABC News.

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'Everyone's entitled to their opinion': Alina Habba blows off E. Jean Carroll rape threats

As part of her closing argument in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case, Donald Trump's attorney Alina Habba attempted to get the jury to disregard the flood of death and rape threats the New York writer received after she went public with her sexual assault accusations.

In a trial last year, the former president was found liable for sexual abuse by a jury and ordered to pay $2 million for that charge and an additional $3 million for defaming her in 2022.

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Trump rants about gossip columnists online while attorney gives closing argument

Donald Trump ranted about gossip columnists in his latest denial of sex abuse that has already been proven in court.

The former president echoed the main theme from his attorney Alina Habba's closing argument after he abruptly walked out on the trial's final day, insisting he had a right to defend himself from Carroll's claim that he sexually assaulted her more than two decades ago in a Manhattan department store dressing room —an accusation which a jury has already determined to be true.

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Trump's storming out of court 'begs the jury' for 'stratospheric damages': Ex-DOJ official

Appearing on CNN just moments after Donald Trump stormed out of the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial with the jury already seated, former Department of Justice official Harry Litman told CNN that the former president is "just begging" the jury to slam him with massive punitive damages.

Speaking with host Sara Sidner, Litman explained that the antics of Trump and his lawyer Alina Habba — who was threatened with being sent to "lock-up" on Friday — are going to push up the price when the jury returns with a dollar amount for damages.

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Alina Habba again threatened with 'consequences' as she launches closing arguments

Donald Trump's lawyer was threatened with penalties shortly after starting her closing arguments in the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial Friday.

Defense lawyer Alina Habba told jurors the former president had a right to publicly deny sexual assault allegations by the author and columnist — claims that have already been proven by a court that found Trump liable for sexual abuse.

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'It's up to the jury': Trump judge shoots down complaint as Carroll lawyer cites Giuliani

The fireworks continued on Friday during the closing arguments in the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial as Judge Lewis Kaplan shot down a complaint from the former president's legal team about a mention of Rudy Giuliani's huge defamation case loss.

Hanging like a cloud over Trump as the Carroll jury ponders damages the former president will have to stump up is the stunning $148 million former Trump lawyer Giuliani was ordered to pay late last year for defaming two Georgia election workers.

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