Man threatened to kill 'traitor' Alina Habba, DOJ says
Alina Habba

Trump attorney Alina Habba leaves New York Supreme Court on Monday, Oct. 2, 2023 in New York. (AP Photo/Brittainy Newman)

An individual from Florida has been charged with making threats to harm Alina Habba, who is the acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey. Allegedly, he expressed a desire for her to suffer a “slow painful death.”

Salvatore Russotto, 58, made the threats on May 19, interim U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida Gregory W. Kehoe announced on Friday.

The accused, Russotto, is facing charges that include threatening to harm and kill a person, as well as retaliating against a federal law enforcement officer through threats.

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According to legal documents, the man from Orlando posted multiple online messages calling for harm to come to Habba, a vocal lawyer who previously served as legal representation for President Donald Trump during the period between his initial and subsequent terms in office.

The posts included calling Habba a vulgar word and calling for someone to “86” her, a slang term that, according to Merriam-Webster, means “get rid of,” but which is often used more maliciously — to mean “kill.”

Russotto is also alleged to have called Habba “useless” and a “traitor.”

“Death penalty for all traitors,” one post reads, adding, “I HOPE YOU DIE A PAINFUL DEATH.”

A direct motive for the alleged posts was not given.

The term “86” became a matter of national attention when, in May, former FBI Director James Comey wrote on Instagram, “cool shell formation on my beach walk” in accompaniment of a photo that showed shells in the formation of the numbers “86 47.”

Trump supporters took the message to mean he was calling for Trump to be assassinated, as Trump is the 47th president, especially because of their fractured relationship. Comey wrote in a follow-up post that he was not calling for any violence.

Still, the situation heightened the alert of federal investigators, with both the Department of Homeland Security and Secret Service launching an investigation into the post, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced at the time.

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