Days after pleading guilty to committing perjury, disgraced former Trump Organization's CFO Allen Weisselberg has dumped Alina Habba as his counsel.

Weisselberg, who served prison time at Rikers Island, is replacing Habba, Madaio & Associates with Armen Morian of Morgan Law.

The formal request was filed in New York's civil fraud case docket and first reported by Eric Uebelacker.

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He tweeted: "He's replacing her with Armen Morian, another Trumpland regular. Morian represented Trump's business entities in the civil fraud case, per the docket."

Morian is described on the law firm's website as "an accomplished lawyer with nearly two decades of experience on consequential matters at the intersection of law, business, policy, public communication, and risk."

It notes that Morian logged a 13-year tenure in the Investor Protection Bureau of the Office of the New York Attorney General.

Among some of the "complex civil matters" he's handled, according to the site, he touts working on the Enron/Arthur Andersen corruption scandal.

On Monday, Weisselberg pleaded guilty to yet again lying under oath while offering testimony in the former President Donald Trump's New York civil fraud case.

According to his plea deal, the 76-year-old will likely return to serve time in prison but he is spared having to testify at Trump’s hush-money criminal trial that's set on March 25.