Alina Habba, the former acting New Jersey US attorney and one-time personal lawyer for President Trump, divorced her millionaire husband after nearly six years of marriage and relocated to Palm Beach, The Post confirmed.
The brunette firebrand, 41, called it quits with hubby Gregg Reuben sometime after she resigned from her role as the Garden State’s top federal prosecutor in early December, friends of hers revealed on Tuesday.
Habba, who rose to prominence after Trump hired her in 2021, headed for the greener pastures of Palm Beach, Florida — a short ways from the president’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
Pals of the glamorous former fashion executive said Habba is better off following the split.
“She’s a self-made lawyer who fought her way to the top, a devoted mom and someone who refuses to dim her personality to satisfy critics,” one friend said, “even when life throws personal challenges her way.”
Habba is a “strong woman” who was “lucky enough to leave a man not worth sharing a life with.”
A second source close to Habba added that she “initiated the split” while the couple was bouncing between New Jersey and the Sunshine State until they seemingly reached an impasse.
“She trusts herself and she’s zero bulls–t,” the source noted.
“This sort of situation, although unfortunate for anyone, was the right thing for her and her family.”
“Alina is constantly working and running, traveling — the woman doesn’t stop I’ve never seen anything quite like it. She’s a machine,” the source added.
Neither source indicated that Habba had found a new beau.
The second source said they were “excited for [Habba] to find someone who can reciprocate” and “supplement” her industrious energy — a sector where Reuben was apparently lackluster.
“Gregg was very much in the shadows. She’s super happy in Florida so far and looking forward to situating her kids there, similar to a lot of MAGA world, I think it’s a positive new chapter and I’m excited to see what’s she’s going to do,” the second source said.
Reuben, who amassed his wealth through multiple businesses seeking to revolutionize parking management, was Habba’s second husband.
She divorced her first, attorney Matthew Eyet, in 2019 and married Reuben just one year later.
Habba had two children with Eyet and was a stepmother to Reuben’s son. Together, she lauded the trio as her “three nuggets” on social media.
She is currently the Senior Advisor to Attorney General Pam Bondi — making her the de facto overseer for all US Attorneys, even though she didn’t qualify for the NJ position.













