Hunter Biden reportedly informed his uncle James in December 2018 through a text message that he required financial support from his father, as he had no remaining funds.
According to the IRS whistleblower’s retrieved messages, the then-future vice president was unable to pay alimony, as reported by the Daily Mail.
On December 29, 2018, he sent a series of messages stating that he was available for work in NYC for the next three months from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm.
However, due to financial constraints he is unable to cover alimony, tuition fees and basic living expenses without his father’s assistance.
“Really it’s all gone. I can go make it up in 15/20 days I’m sure, but he’s basically made it clear that he’s not paying alimony b/c Mom made clear that she won’t do it,” Hunter Biden said in a text.
After his marriage to Hallie Biden, his sister-in-law and subsequent lover, ended, Hunter discussed the possibility of relocating to his father’s Delaware mansion.
Hallie refused to allow him access to the property or reimburse him any monies owed. Consequently, Ashley moved into their mother’s house after Hunter informed his father that he would move in there.
That evening Hunter informed his father that he desired to remain in the local area and specifically wanted to live near him while teaching at Penn and possibly developing another course.
In response to the recent allegations of corruption, James Biden stated that it is possible to work together to create a safe harbor and ensure this situation can be effectively addressed.
He suggested several months of assistance would be necessary in order to fully vet the issue and develop an appropriate plan.
Furthermore, he requested that all parties involved communicate further on the matter via phone call in order to move forward successfully.
It is clear from his statement that he believes resolution of this issue is achievable.
On Wednesday, the House Ways and Means Committee released documents from IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley regarding the Bidens and Kevin Morris, which could cause further complications.
The New York Post compiled five key revelations that were featured in a 1,600-word report along with 31 exhibits tabled by IRS criminal investigators Shapley and Joseph Ziegler to support their claims of obstruction of justice by the Department of Justice during their five-year investigation into Hunter Biden’s taxes in Delaware.
These documents suggest that Morris paid Hunter Biden’s $2.8 million tax bill as well as funded his lifestyle in Malibu.
–Uncle Jim Biden told the FBI and IRS in an interview last September that he and his nephew Hunter tried to help Chinese firm CEFC buy a US liquid natural gas facility in Louisiana — and that they did so in the knowledge that the company was directly linked to Chinese President Xi Jinping. Hunter told his uncle that CEFC chairman Ye Jianming “was a protégé of President Xi,” the FBI report says. But investigators were instructed not to ask Jim Biden if his brother, then-former Vice President Joe Biden, was involved in the ultimately unsuccessful CEFC deal or to follow “normal investigative leads,” says the committee.
–IRS public affairs officer Justin Cole emailed the chief and deputy chief of IRS criminal investigations a report of conversations between a CNN producer and Hunter Biden, in which Hunter said that he was “not willing to accept” a plea deal and that he “expected all of this ‘stuff’ would go away when his dad becomes president.”
–In another revelation, the House Committee said the FBI was investigating Morris for campaign finance violations: “These violations pertain to a wealthy Hollywood lawyer, Kevin Morris, who was enlisted to help the family, and who paid millions of dollars to help Hunter around the time that Joe Biden becomes president.” Leslie Wolf, Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Delaware, told investigators that she was not “personally interested” in the Morris investigation and that “she did not want any of the agents to look into the allegation.”
–Wolf refused multiple requests by Pittsburgh US Attorney Scott Brady to brief Delaware investigators about an FBI FD-1023 report alleging that Joe Biden was paid a $5 million bribe by an executive of Ukrainian energy firm Burisma, as was his son Hunter. The allegation came from a trusted FBI confidential human source during a June 2020 interview. But Wolf “had already concluded no information from that office could be credible, stating her belief that it all came from Rudy Giuliani,” Shapley said, even though the FBI report had nothing to do with Giuliani. On October 22, 2020, the Justice Department ordered the Delaware US Attorney’s office to take the Pittsburg briefing, but Shapley said his investigators never saw the FD-1023, nor were told what it contained, despite the fact it was directly relevant to their case.
–Wolf instructed investigators seeking a search warrant of a Biden property to “erase” any mention of “Political Figure 1” — who was Joe Biden.