Trump's Former Lawyer Alina Habba Finalizes Divorce from Gregg Reuben
Alina Habba, the prominent MAGA leader and former personal attorney to President Donald Trump, has officially divorced her second husband, Gregg Reuben. According to friends close to the situation, Habba is fortunate to have "left a man not worth sharing a life with." The 41-year-old mother of two has since relocated to Florida, where she purchased a residence just down the road from Trump's exclusive Mar-a-Lago club, as reported by the Daily Mail.
Amicable Settlement and Background Details
The divorce proceedings were settled quickly and amicably after Habba filed the necessary paperwork in New Jersey Superior Court last month. The couple had separated the previous year. Reuben, a Harvard Business School graduate and millionaire founder of the New York City-based parking management company Centerpark, served as Habba's second husband. They married in 2020 in New Jersey, coinciding with the period when Habba began her professional work for Trump. This marriage followed her divorce from her first husband, Matthew Eyet, who is also the father of Habba's two children.
One source familiar with the divorce confirmed to the Daily Mail that the process was not messy, although it was Habba who initiated the proceedings. The source stated, "If there's one thing I know about Alina Habba, it's that she doesn't take s**t from anyone. She's famously described herself as a 'feisty Jersey girl,' and anyone who's met one knows exactly what that means."
Friends Praise Habba's Resilience and Work Ethic
Friends have praised Habba's resilience and dedication, highlighting her successful career and parenting skills. "She's 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," added the source. Another friend commented on her relentless work ethic, saying, "Alina is constantly working and running, traveling — the woman doesn’t stop, I’ve never seen anything quite like it. She’s a machine," noting that her husband had largely remained in the shadows during their marriage.
Gregg Reuben, aside from his business ventures, also holds the position of chair on the Transportation Department's Advisory Board and is a father of one. The divorce marks a significant personal transition for Habba as she continues her professional engagements and adjusts to life in Florida, closer to Trump's political and social circles.



