Alina Habaformer acting U.S. attorney in New Jersey and one-time personal attorney to the president Donald TrumpAfter nearly six years of marriage, she divorced her millionaire spouse and moved to Palm Beach, the New York Post reported.

The 41-year-old dark-haired firebrand ended her marriage to Gregg Reuben in early December after resigning as the Garden State’s top federal prosecutor, according to a friend who revealed the information on Tuesday.
Haba, who was recognized after being hired by Trump in 2021, has moved to a more favorable environment in Palm Beach, Florida, close to the president’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
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Reuben is the wealthy founder of Centerpark, a New York City parking management company, a Harvard Business School graduate, a father of one, chairman of the Department of Transportation’s advisory board, and now Haba’s second ex-husband.
The couple married in New Jersey on December 31, 2020, around the same time Haba began working with Trump and just a year after her divorce from her first husband, Matthew Eyet, with whom she had two children.
Haba and Reuben were married for five years without any children.
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Haba’s friends told the New York Post that she was in a better place after the separation. “She was a self-made lawyer who worked her way to the top, a devoted mother and someone who refused to diminish her personality to satisfy her critics,” a friend said.
The friend described Haba as a “strong woman” and claimed she was “lucky to have left a man who was not worth spending my life with.”
Speaking of the couple’s divorce, another source told The Washington Post, “Greg has been in the shadows. So far, she’s happy in Florida and looking forward to placing her kids there, and like a lot of the MAGA world, I think this is a positive new chapter and I’m excited to see what she does.”
Haba currently serves as a senior adviser to Attorney General Pam Bondi and is the de facto overseer of all U.S. attorneys despite not being eligible for the New Jersey position.

