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LaRocca, Hornik, Greenberg, Rosen, Kittridge, Carlin and McPartland, a law firm that has defended Donald Trump’s campaign and businesses for years, has requested to withdraw from a longstanding case due to an “irreparable breakdown in the attorney-client relationship.”

The firm has represented Trump’s political operation in numerous suits since his first presidential run, securing several settlements and dismissals. However, it recently sought permission to withdraw from a suit filed by former campaign surrogate, A.J. Delgado, who alleges she was sidelined by the campaign in 2016 after revealing her pregnancy.

This request comes amidst a busy legal period for the former president, who is currently involved in a criminal trial related to a 2016 campaign sex scandal cover-up case involving Stormy Daniels, among other legal issues.

The firm, which has its offices inside a Trump-owned building in downtown Manhattan, has not clarified whether it intends to sever all ties with him. Delgado, representing herself, has objected to the withdrawal, arguing it should not be allowed until the discovery process is completed. The firm continues to represent the campaign in other lawsuits, including a sexual discrimination and abuse lawsuit filed by Jessica Denson, a former Hispanic outreach coordinator for the 2016 campaign.

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