Sleepy Joe’s son is getting hit hard with nine recent federal charges, including three felony counts in relation to an investigation into his taxes, but yet Hunter Biden still claims his innocence by pleading not guilty.
Hunter, 53, was hit with federal misdemeanor charges of failing to pay federal income tax and a felony charge of illegally possessing a weapon in June.
Then, in December, a separate indictment charged him with the nine additional counts, with a 56-page filing claiming that the president’s son failed to pay at least $1.4 million in taxes.
Instead, Hunter was spending millions of dollars on an extravagant lifestyle; including drugs, escorts, luxury hotels and exotic cars.
Hunter will face up to 17 years in prison if convicted of all charges.
An investigation into hunter began in 2018 and was initially focused on just his business dealings with foreign interests. This topic was very much discussed in the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election, particularly by former president Donald Trump.
However, the investigation evolved with time, focusing on Hunter’s income taxes and paperwork he used to purchase a firearm in 2018.
Hunter then went on to deny that he was an unlawful user of or addicted to marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug or any other controlled substance, despite publicly admitting to struggles with addiction.
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives has also ramped up its own probe of Hunter in recent weeks as part of an impeachment inquiry into the president. Republicans asked Hunter to sit for a closed deposition, though he said he will only testify publicly.
Hunter revealed that federal prosecutors in Delaware were investigating his “tax affairs” about a month after his father was elected president. He claimed he was being completely cooperative in the investigation.
Hunter has no official involvement in the White House and did not work on his father’s presidential campaign, but was nonetheless a major character in the 2020 face-off between his dad and Trump, who often brought up Hunter’s addiction issues in debates.
Hunter has spoken openly about his struggle with addiction, which bubbled up into public view during his 2017 divorce from his first wife, who alleged in legal filings that he had spent money on drugs, alcohol, prostitutes and strip clubs.