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Sex and luxury, but no taxes: US president's son Hunter Biden indicted

Sex and luxury, but no taxes: US president's son Hunter Biden indicted

Sex and luxury, but no taxes: US president's son Hunter Biden indicted
Sex and luxury, but no taxes: US president's son Hunter Biden indicted

In the midst of his father's US presidential campaign, Hunter Biden, the president's son, finds himself entangled in another high-profile legal dispute. This time, it's a tax indictment that has sent shockwaves through many parts of the United States.

On Thursday evening, Hunter Biden, aged 53, was indicted for tax offenses in a second case. Courts accuse him of neglecting to pay federal taxes for several years in favor of funding a lavish lifestyle. The 56-page indictment, revealed on Thursday, meticulously details expenses that mirror elements of luxury, such as sex clubs, drugs, and relationships with numerous women.

A Whopping Seven Million Dollars Unaccounted For

Between 2016 and mid-October 2020, Hunter Biden reported over seven million dollars in income. However, the defendant opted to divert these funds away from taxes, instead splurging on various luxurious items like drugs, companionships, high-end hotels, designer clothing, and other personal expenses that didn't bother the notion of tax payments.

The alleged tax violations involve several counts, including: - Failure to pay taxes - Tax evasion - False tax statement submissions

The indictment extrapolates Hunter Biden's income sources in intricate detail. Among these are Burisma, a wealthy Ukrainian gas company, where he held a lucrative position during his father's tenure as Vice President.

Uncomfortable questions and investigations ensued due to Joe Biden's involvement, a period that saw numerous opaque transactions with foreign countries, primarily China. Moreover, the indictment mentions a substantial 1.2 million dollars from an unnamed "friend" transferred over several months in 2020.

Adult Entertainment Expenses Revealed

The indictment meticulously catalogues the defendant's spending habits, revealing jaw-dropping expenses from 2018 alone. These include 383,548 dollars for "various women," 100,330 dollars for adult entertainment, 772,548 dollars in ATM cash withdrawals, and 151,459 dollars for clothing and accessories. The document also alleges that Hunter Biden billed multiple women as employees or listed personal expenses as business expenses. For example, 10,000 dollars for sex club memberships, payment to strippers, airfare for an exotic dancer, and Lamborghini rental.

In his 2021 memoir, Hunter Biden confesses to his past struggles with alcoholism and drug addiction, relentlessly chronicling his turbulent encounters. The book's candidness and revealing content have further complicated his legal woes elsewhere, since it led to charges in a weapon possession case, predicted on a time when, as per his memoirs, his drug problems were still rampant.

It wasn't until September 2023 that charges were brought against Hunter Biden in Delaware State Court. He faces accusations of providing false statements to acquire weapons and concealing his drug addiction, actions that violate federal gun laws. The recent California court charges, based on the tax allegations, have added a new layer of legal trouble for Hunter Biden.

Despite several years of ongoing investigations, the U.S. Department of Justice has confirmed that their probe into Hunter Biden's affairs continues, with the possibility of additional legal troubles ahead.

As the saga of Hunter Biden unfolds, it serves as a reminder of the blurry line between personal and political dramas in Washington. Hunter Biden's indictment dramatically adds another layer of complexity to an already unconventional election year, proving to be a double-edged sword for the president's re-election campaign.

With Republican opposition sharpening their attacks, threats of impeachment proceedings, and the never-ending saga of Hunter Biden's business dealings, the Biden administration is encircled by a storm that shows no signs of waning.

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