THE infamous laptop belonging to Hunter Biden that detailed his sordid drug-fuelled orgies and international business dealings has finally been confirmed to be his – after months of fence-sitting from the New York Times.
The laptop that has details about his controversial love life, battle with drugs, and business documents was the subject of a media storm back in 2020.
The FBI launched an investigation into Hunter back in 2020 after the New York Post published incriminating files taken from the laptop.
The laptop’s hard drive contained a great number of emails, texts photos, and documents between Hunter Bide, his family, and his associates detailing his business dealings in Ukraine and China.
It also reportedly contains a 12-minute video that appears to show Hunter smoking crack while engaged in a sex act with a woman, as well as numerous other sexually explicit images.
And now a report about the probe into Hunter’s tax filings by the New York Times, confirmed the laptop belonged to him.
According to the Times the emails obtained from a cache of files “that appears to have come from a laptop abandoned by Mr. Biden in a Delaware repair shop” were “authenticated by people familiar with them and with the investigation.”
Hunter dropped off at the Delaware computer repair shop in 2019 but never picked it up.
The laptop was later handed over to the FBI by the shop’s owner.
When asked at the time about it he said: “I really don’t know what the answer is, that’s the truthful answer. I have no idea.”
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He later claimed he may have been “hacked by Russians” in an interview to promote his book, Beautiful Things.
Emails showed Hunter was employed by a Ukrainian oil and gas giant and was asked to use his influence with his father, who was VP at the time.
Biden is alleged to have met with Ukrainian, Russian and Kazakhstani business associates of his son at a private dining room in the plush Cafe Milano on April 16, 2015.
One email suggested that on at least one occasion Hunter arranged a meeting between Joe Biden and Burisma boss Vadym Pozharskyi.
Burisma was paying Hunter just over $83,300 a month to be on its board at the time.
Other documents detailed payments from a company in China, and suggested some was intended for other Biden family members.
Hunter and Joe denied any impropriety.
The New York Times also reported that Hunter paid off a “significant tax liability” after he was probed by the FBI over alleged money laundering and his ties to China.
Hunter was under investigation over money laundering claims and foreign dealings.
In December 2020 he announced the US Attorney’s office in Delaware told his lawyers that his “tax affairs” would be subject to a probe.
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