Nowadays, it’s pretty clear that Habba is no legal genius.
Unsurprisingly, these grievous errors haven’t escaped the public eye.
Here are seven times Habba was tagged as Trump’s worst lawyer.

Presiding justice Judge Robert Reed highlighted multiple legal errors, duplicated claims, and even false allegations.
Judge Reed also reminded Habba that the First Amendment protected reporters who searched for and revealed the truth.
Ouch, right to the lawyers' oath!

However, the defendants' lawyers soon noted numerous errors in both her claims and the filing itself.
He also confirmed that Habba’s filing contained inaccurate information alongside several fabricated occurrences.
In one instance, she falsely claimed that the previous FBI director had prosecuted Trump.

Another major issue was that one of the claims relied on information supplied by Russian Intelligence.
In the end, Trump and Habba were sanctioned a whopping $987,989.39.
Days later, Habba went on Fox News and destroyed their major argument.

Further, “He also knows the facts because he lived them.
[…] What is he going to have to be prepped for?
President Trump will prevail.”

At this point, we’re sure Blanche and Necheles would just like her to go away.
Alina Habba didn’t follow the correct legal procedures in court
DuringE.
[…] No, we are not going to read out loud a document not yet in evidence.

Hence why oneXuser hilariously opined that Habba made the law degree she obtained from Widener look worthless.
During an April 2024 interview with Newsmax, she posited: “[Trump] was not wrong.
You hire lawyers to solve problems, lawyers solve those problems.

You pay them, that’s it,” (viaX).
Despite her spirited tone, netizens couldn’t help but notice that Habba’s statements sounded like an admission.
As one incredulousXuser wrote: “Did she just admit that it actually happened?”

This wasn’t the only time thatHabba’s support for Trump during his hush money trial backfiredeither.