Trump’s Longtime Lawyer Splits From Millionaire Husband, Moves to Palm Beach
Alina Habba filed for divorce after years of separation and relocated near Mar-a-Lago, reflecting personal changes following her high-profile legal career.
- In February 2026, Alina Habba, lawyer who has represented Donald Trump, quietly filed for divorce and is now divorced from Gregg Reuben, reportedly relocating to Florida near Mar-a-Lago.
- Habba married Reuben in December 2020 and had been 'living separate lives for a while,' with their 2025 White House holiday photo described as awkward.
- Online, social media users proposed theories about her move, joking about Don Trump Jr. and suggesting she wanted to get closer to the president, based on her Instagram and X posts.
- A source told the Daily Mail 'Habba is widely successful, a rockstar mom, and I have no doubt she'll eventually find someone who celebrates her sparkle instead of trying to dim it,' shaping her public image as a resilient figure despite controversy.
- Previously, Habba was married to Matthew Eyet for eight years, reflecting a pattern of low public visibility and fitting observers' note that 'You never really know what's going on behind the scenes'.
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