Alina Habba

Legal expert demolishes Alina Habba's claim about 'insanely prejudicial' Trump trial judge

Former President Donald Trump's attorney Alina Habba got into a fight with New York Judge Lewis Kaplan when he refused to grant the former president a continuance in the E. Jean Carroll trial to attend the funeral of his mother-in-law, saying, "My client and I would like to reiterate that [Carroll] can sit here every day and she did not have death in her family and it is insanely prejudicial."

But it actually isn't, wrote MSNBC legal analyst Katie Phang on Thursday.

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'Risky strategy': Expert says Trump 'missed the boat' on discrediting E. Jean Carroll

Former President Donald Trump's strategy to discredit E. Jean Carroll's rape allegations at his defamation trial is a dangerous move that could blow up in his face, civil rights attorney Areva Martin argued on CNN Thursday.

This comes following an explosive week of drama in the trial, in which Trump was threatened with expulsion from the courtroom and his lawyer Alina Habba was repeatedly warned to stop asking inappropriate questions of the plaintiff.

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'Stop it': 'Fed up' judge snaps at another Trump lawyer for repetitive questions

Donald Trump attorney Alina Habba has gotten in a number of tense exchanges with the judge in the former president's defamation case, but another Trump lawyer is reportedly not faring any better.

Habba has been the primary attorney from the ex-president's side in the case, and some have even criticized her interrogation of E. Jean Carroll, a writer who already established in court that Trump sexually assaulted her and defamed her after she opened up about it. Carroll ultimately won $5 million after a trial that was separate but related to the current case.

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Legal expert explains how Alina Habba’s main argument against E. Jean Carroll 'fell flat'

The primary argument former President Donald Trump's attorney Alina Habba is leaning on to minimize damages her former client in his defamation trial is unlikely to yield results, according to a prominent legal expert.

In a thread posted to X, attorney and MSNBC contributor Lisa Rubin pointed out that Habba's attempts to suggest writer E. Jean Carroll is better off today than she was when Trump defamed her don't hold water when examining the facts closely.

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Judge has been left 'incredulous' by Alina Habba's 'rookie mistakes': court watchers

MSNBC's Lisa Rubin spent most of Thursday inside New York courtroom where day three of the defamation trial regarding comments Donald Trump made to E. Jean Carroll unwound.

And she had a view of the widely-mocked performance of attorney Alina Habba.

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'Use the money to go to law school': Critics stunned by Alina Habba's Trump legal fees

"What in the hell?!!"

That was one of many responses to reports that Donald Trump lawyer Alina Habba has raked in more than $2.5 million in legal fees between February 2022 and June last year — and that does not include what she has billed in the past six months.

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'Enemy no. 1': Insiders describe Trump vendetta against GOP strategist who snubbed him

Donald Trump and his allies are sending a message to GOP campaigns not to hire Republican strategist Jeff Roe or his firm after he worked for Ron DeSantis, Politico reported.

According to Politico, the move is designed to deprive Roe's political consulting firm, Axiom, in an act of political retribution. Roe was previously a top strategist for the DeSantis super PAC, Never Back Down. He resigned last month after news reports of infighting.

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Hunter Biden's 'sugar brother' to be grilled in House impeachment inquiry: report

A "primary patron" of Hunter Biden's since his father became president has agreed to be questioned by the three House committees leading the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, The New York Post reported.

Known as Hunter's "sugar brother," Hollywood lawyer Kevin Morris was key in procuring income sources for Hunter from China and Ukraine, among others.

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Alina Habba's law firm has made more than $2.5 million from Trump's trials: reports

Criticism is swirling online about the job performance of one of Donald Trump's lawyers, Alina Habba. But former Florida attorney general candidate Daniel Uhlfelder shared documents Thursday that showed she's not giving her expertise cheaply.

A Federal Elections Commission report shared by Uhlfelder showed that Trump's campaigns and super PACs have made multiple payments to Habba and her firm between February in 2022 and June last year — and they total $2,528,408.06.

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Alina Habba's defense crumbles with single question from E. Jean Carroll's lawyer: expert

Alina Habba's two-day effort to discredit E. Jean Carroll's defamation case collapsed Thursday under the weight of a single question from the former journalist's attorney, an ex-prosecutor said.

Habba hoped to prove the damages Carroll contends she suffered occurred before then-President Donald Trump publicly accused her of lying about his sexual abuse in the 1990s, writes Joyce Vance.

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'Embarrassing' courtroom antics prove 'good lawyers won’t touch' Trump: expert

Alina Habba’s “shocking” courtroom antics in Donald Trump’s civil defamation trial showcase just what kind of client the former president makes, a legal expert contends.

Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance professed herself stunned at the blustering blunders Habba made as she cross-examined E. Jean Carroll, the writer Trump has been found liable of sexually abusing in the 1990s and defaming by denying the attack.

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'Did you not hear me?' Judge scolds Alina Habba for blowing off his rulings

Trump attorney Alina Habba repeatedly drew the ire of Judge Lewis Kaplan on Thursday during her second day of cross-examining E. Jean Carroll.

As reported by Matthew Russell Lee at Inner City Press, Habba grilled Carroll about past sexually explicit tweets that she had written despite the fact that such tweets had no bearing on whether former President Donald Trump sexually abused and defamed her, as a jury last year found him liable for doing.

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'This is Evidence 101': Alina Habba hit with 10 sustained objections in a row

Trump attorney Alina Habba faced repeated objections while questioning writer E. Jean Carroll in the defamation trial against former President Donald Trump.

After a rough start in her cross-examination of Carroll on Thursday, Habba continued to face problems throughout the morning court session.

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