Alina Saad Habba, born March 25, 1984, in Summit, New Jersey, is an American lawyer and political advisor. She gained national attention as Donald Trump’s legal spokesperson and now serves as Counselor to the President in his second term. Between March and July 2025, she also served briefly as interim U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, a role that drew public attention and political controversy.
Habba is the managing partner of Habba, Madaio & Associates LLP, based in Bedminster, New Jersey. She has handled many high-profile legal battles, including E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case and Trump’s New York civil fraud trial. Known for her outspoken style and strong support of Trump, she has become a polarizing but central figure in political law.
Alina Habba Wiki/Bio
| Full Name | Alina Saad Habba |
| Date of Birth | March 25, 1984 |
| Age | 41 (as of July 20, 2025) |
| Profession | Lawyer, Political Advisor |
| Known For | Trump’s Legal Spokesperson, Counselor to the President, U.S. Attorney |
| Hometown | Summit, New Jersey |
| Current Residence | Bernardsville, New Jersey |
| Nationality | American |
| Religion | Roman Catholic |
| Zodiac Sign | Aries |
| Education | Lehigh University (BA), Widener Law (JD), Harvard Executive Program |
| Instagram ID | @alina_habba |
Alina Habba Height and Physical Stats
| Field | Details |
| Height | Approx. 5’6” (168 cm) |
| Eye Color | Brown |
| Hair Color | Dark Brown |

Alina Habba Early Life
Alina was born to Chaldean Catholic immigrants from Iraq who moved to the U.S. to escape religious persecution. She was raised in Summit, New Jersey, in a traditional Catholic home. Her father, Dr. Saad F. Habba, is a well-known gastroenterologist. Alina studied at Blair Academy, graduated from Lehigh University, and later received her law degree from Widener University in 2010. She also completed an executive leadership program at Harvard Business School.
Before entering law, she worked in the fashion industry with Marc Jacobs, but switched careers to gain more financial security.

Alina Habba Education
| High School | Blair Academy, New Jersey |
| College | Lehigh University (BA), Widener Law School (JD, 2010) |
| Additional | Harvard Business School Executive Education Program |
Alina Habba Family
| Father | Dr. Saad F. Habba (gastroenterologist) |
| Mother | Janan Habba |
| Siblings | Two (names not publicly available) |
| Marital Status | Married |
| Spouse | Gregg Reuben (m. 2020) |
| Ex-Spouse | Matthew Eyet (m. 2011–2019) |
| Children | Chloe and Luke (from first marriage), one stepchild |

Alina lives in Bernardsville, New Jersey, with her husband Gregg Reuben, CEO of Centerpark, and their blended family.
Alina Habba Career
Alina started her legal career as a clerk for Judge Eugene J. Codey Jr. She later worked at several New Jersey firms before launching Habba, Madaio & Associates LLP in 2020. In 2021, she began representing Donald Trump and quickly rose to public attention.
Major Legal Cases
- E. Jean Carroll v. Donald Trump – She defended Trump in this major defamation case. He lost and was ordered to pay $83.3 million.
- New York civil fraud trial – Habba helped defend Trump in a case that ended in a $454 million judgment.
- Trump v. The New York Times & Mary Trump – A $100M lawsuit dismissed by the court.
- Facebook censorship case – Represented Siggy Flicker in a claim involving content removal.
- Acting U.S. Attorney (2025) – Her short tenure focused on partisan investigations, but she wasn’t confirmed by the Senate.
Alina Habba Net Worth
| Field | Details |
| Estimated Net Worth | $1–5 million (2025) |
| Main Income Sources | Law firm profits, Trump PAC payments ($3.6M+), public appearances |
Alina Habba Controversies
Alina Habba has faced several controversies during her career.
E. Jean Carroll Trial: She was criticized by the judge and almost held in contempt during the defamation trial in 2024.
Frivolous Lawsuits: A politically motivated lawsuit against Hillary Clinton led to a nearly $1 million fine for Trump and Habba.
Bedminster NDA Case: Habba was accused of pressuring a waitress to sign a nondisclosure agreement. The matter was privately settled in August 2024.
Interim U.S. Attorney Role: As acting U.S. Attorney in 2025, she opened investigations into Democrats in Newark. Internal staff protested her appointment, and her Senate confirmation was blocked.
Epstein Case Statements: Habba claimed the DOJ had a list of Epstein clients. The Justice Department denied the claim, and she was widely criticized.
False Statements on Gaza: In July 2025, she made inaccurate claims about U.S. foreign aid and policies related to Gaza, leading to public backlash.
Alina Habba Latest News (2024–2025)
- Dec 2024: Named Counselor to President Trump
- Feb 2025: Claimed Epstein client list would be revealed (denied by DOJ)
- Mar–Jul 2025: Served as acting U.S. Attorney in New Jersey
- Jul 2025: Exit from the attorney role and controversial Fox News appearance
