Legal Analyst Analyzes Unusual 'No-Win' Scenario in Trump Fraud Trial

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Attorney Alina Habba, representing both Allen Weisselberg and Donald Trump in separate New York cases, may be facing professional ethical risks due to potential conflicts of interest. Her response to a judge's inquiry about Weisselberg's potential plea deal has raised concerns about her legal career, as legal analysts suggest she may be exposing herself to contempt proceedings or professional ethics complaints. The situation presents an unusual "no-win" scenario for Habba, as her involvement in both cases could impact Trump's defense and potentially harm her standing as a lawyer.
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