Alina Habba

'The motion is denied': Alina Habba loses longshot to dismiss Trump defamation case

Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, failed to convince U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan to dismiss a defamation case against her client before he was expected to testify.

On Thursday, Habba made the motion to dismiss after attorneys for E. Jean Carroll rested their case against the former president. Carroll sued Trump for defamation after he denied raping her.

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'I have ruled, move on': Alina Habba gets rough start as E. Jean Carroll trial resumes

After Donald Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, was seen partying with her client in New Hampshire after telling court she had a fever, there were expectations that the court would begin with a swift reprimand.

If there was one, it didn't happen in public view.

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'Expect sanctions': 'Sick' Alina Habba is warned judge will grill her about Trump party

The lawyer representing Donald Trump in E. Jean Carroll's second defamation suit "should expect sanctions" for her "misrepresentations" after she asked for the trial to be delayed because she was exposed to COVID-19, Newsweek reported Thursday.

Alina Habba told Judge Lewis Kaplan on Monday she wasn't feeling well and asked for a 1-day adjournment. As Newsweek points out, she had tested negative for the virus that morning, as did her co-counsel, but said her parents had been exposed to it and she'd had a fever. A juror also reported being sick.

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Alina Habba's courtroom outburst like a scene from 'Legally Blonde': ex-prosecutor

An exchange between the judge overseeing writer E. Jean Carroll's second defamation trial against Donald Trump and his lawyer Alina Habba is being compared to the hit movie "Legally Blonde."

Last week, Habba asked U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan to postpone the trial so Trump could attend his mother-in-law's funeral. Kaplan rejected the request.

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Hunter Biden's friend schools Republican Andy Biggs during impeachment hearing

The transcript of a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing is being shared online, and some excerpts are causing mockery of at least one of the Republican committee members.

Last week, Hunter Biden's friend Kevin Morris, a Hollywood lawyer, testified about his relationship with the younger Biden as part of the Republicans' impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden.

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There’s 'no amount of money that will deter' Trump from his lies: ex-DOJ officials

The ex-president's knack for continuing to stick his foot in his mouth was pulled apart by the co-hosts of MSNBC's "Prosecuting Donald Trump" podcast.

When addressing the defamation trial involving E. Jean Carroll, legal experts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord cited the ongoing attacks that Trump delivers, sometimes during the proceedings.

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Biden campaign 'cheered' watching Trump's furious rage speech against Nikki Haley: report

Former President Donald Trump won a convincing victory over rival Nikki Haley in New Hampshire's primary, but he didn't exactly celebrate by giving a gracious victory speech.

Rather, he spent a lengthy time tearing into Haley, even going so far as to embarrass Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), who recently gave the former president his endorsement, by remarking that he "must really hate her."

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Trump faces third defamation trial — and this time damages could be devastating: lawyer

Donald Trump could be hit by a third defamation suit after he attacked E. Jean Carroll again in a January 17 press conference — and this time the financial hit could be devastating, a lawyer said

Carroll’s lawyer has a transcript of the press event in which the former president repeated claims that Carroll lied about him sexually assaulting her in the 1990s, Newsweek reported.

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Alina Habba spotted at Trump campaign party after claiming Covid exposure at trial: report

Donald Trump's often-mocked attorney Alina Habba was reportedly spotted at the ex-president's New Hampshire campaign event after claiming to have been exposed to Covid-19 at the E. Jean Carroll trial.

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin flagged the report, saying Habba "was spotted tonight in New Hampshire."

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Trump judge is 'telling the world' what his plans are in just a single word: legal expert

Judge Lewis Kaplan changed a single word in a court order on Tuesday night that MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin thinks could predict how the jury will behave.

The word he changed was "lunch" into "meals." It's something small, but it says a lot.

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Trump making defamation trial a 'circus' to soften 'sting' of unfavorable ruling: expert

Trump is strategically turning the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial into a circus, a legal expert believes.

The lack of decorum in court — the second trial where writer E. Jean Carroll accused former President Donald Trump of defaming her after she alleged he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s — has inspired frequent outbursts in court and sideshow press conferences.

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'You will get on board with MAGA': Marjorie Taylor Greene issues cult-like demand to GOP

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) doubled down on Tuesday after saying the America First movement would eradicate people who do not support former President Donald Trump.

"Any Republican that doesn't completely endorse these policies, we are completely eradicating from the party," Greene told MSNBC on Monday.

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Donald Trump's E. Jean Carroll defamation trial is on hold again

Judge Lewis Kaplan called for another hold in E. Jean Carroll's defamation damages trial with former President Donald Trump, The Messenger wrote late Tuesday.

Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, told the court on Monday that she was exposed to COVID, which her parents have. A juror also called in sick. The court could ultimately decide to proceed with fewer jurors.

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