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"Mr. Biden Lives Abroad": Hunter Leaves Country As Former Lawyers Seek Millions
"Mr. Biden Lives Abroad": Hunter Leaves Country As Former Lawyers Seek Millions
Authored by Jonathan Turley,
“Mr. Biden lives abroad.”
Those four words in a filing from Barry Coburn confirmed what had long been rumored about his client: Hunter Biden has left the country as his former lawyers and creditors seek millions in unpaid debts.
He added, “He cannot pay his current lawyers.”
As I wrote about years ago, Biden’s art grift would dry up as soon as he could no longer deliver influence and access to power. Reportedly unable to move art, Hunter has moved...
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