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Hunter Biden Indicted on Nine New Tax Charges, Including Three Felonies

Hunter Biden Indicted on Nine New Tax Charges, Including Three Felonies

I bet nothing happens.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-T0fyzMFAM

A Los Angeles grand jury indicted Hunter Biden in nine new tax charges, including three felony counts and six misdemeanors, for allegedly not paying $1.4 million in federal taxes.

“The Defendant engaged in a four-year scheme to not pay at least $1.4 million in self-assessed federal taxes he owed for tax years 2016 through 2019, from in or about January 2017 through in or about October 15, 2020, and to evade the assessment of taxes for tax year 2018 when he filed false returns in or about February 2020,” according to the indictment from Special Counsel David Weiss.

The charges include failure to file and pay taxes, evasion of assessment, and filing a fraudulent form.

“Between 2016 and October 15, 2020, the Defendant spent this money on drugs, escorts and girlfriends, luxury hotels and rental properties, exotic cars, clothing, and other items of a personal nature, in short, everything but his taxes,” wrote Weiss.

The prosecution brought receipts that show Hunter had enough money from 2016 to 2019 to pay his taxes.

“The Defendant had a legal obligation to pay taxes on all his income, including income earned in Ukraine from his service on Burisma’s Board, fees generated by deal-making with the Chinese private equity fund, as well as income derived from his work as a lawyer and other sources,” continued Weiss.

Weiss also shot down Hunter using his drug and alcohol problems as excuses for not paying his taxes:

Notably, in 2020, well after he had regained his sobriety, and when he finally filed his outstanding 2016, 2017, and 2018 Forms 1040, the Defendant did not direct any payments toward his tax liabilities for each of those years. At the same time, the Defendant spent large sums to maintain his lifestyle from January through October 15, 2020. In that period, he received financial support from Personal Friend totaling approximately $1.2 million. The financial support included hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments for, among other things, housing, media relations, accountants, lawyers, and his Porsche. For example, the Defendant spent $17,500 each month, totaling approximately $200,000 from January through October 15, 2020, on a lavish house on a canal in Venice Beach, California. Thus, the Defendant’s practice of tax non-compliance in the 2017 and 2018 tax years — where the IRS stood as the last creditor to be paid — persisted into later tax years.

Over the summer, Hunter planned to take a sweetheart plea deal by pleading guilty “to two misdemeanor tax charges and avoid prosecution on a separate gun charge related to his 2018 purchase of a firearm.”

It’s no wonder because the deal included blanket immunity from any future charges.

The judge would not sign off on the deal:

US District Judge Maryellen Noreika called the deal federal prosecutors reached with Hunter Biden for his gun possession offense “unusual.”

She said the deal — in which Biden would enter the diversion program to resolve the charge — contains some “non-standard terms,” such as “broad immunity” from other potential charges.

“We don’t usually make diversion agreements public,” the judge said, referring to the move by the parties to make that aspect of their agreement public and discuss it in open court.

Biden decided to plead not guilty to the three felony charges “when indicted in Delaware on charges he lied about his drug use when he purchased the gun.”

After the plea deal collapsed, the prosecutors made it known that they would pursue the tax charges in California, where Hunter lived during the time of the alleged crimes.

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Comments

For the 2nd time this year I saw a banner on an overpass that said, “It’s all a distraction from treason.”

    Cleetus in reply to LB1901. | December 8, 2023 at 9:47 am

    Yes, it is treason and if this is indeed proven in court, then what does that make the FBI, the Democratic Party and so many others who have worked so hard to keep this hidden?

That’s true. I guess the moral of this story is: If you’re gonna do a Treason, don’t do a Treason with your crackhead son who’s addicted to every drug imaginable and to hookers and to inappropriate sexualized relationships with family members because while he’s on one of his three week benders, he may leave a laptop for repair that’s filled with an archive of incredibly damning, illegal activity and then forget to pick it up ceding ownership of that material to someone who might just send it to the FBI…and Congressional investigators, which is the worst part because the FBI did everything they could to bury it.

If not for that laptop, there’s a reasonably good chance we would never know about any of this, or at least not know the specifics as we do today.

Just in time to interfere with the congressional investigations. Now he has every reason to plead the 5th for every question they ask of him, even though he is most likely at no risk whatsoever.

    Ghostrider in reply to Ironclaw. | December 8, 2023 at 9:04 am

    Nothing was preventing Abbe Lowell from advising Hunter to plead the Fifth when appearing in front of Comer’s committee before these charges were dropped. Hunter will plead the Fifth for sure to justify his right to remain silent.

    But, it doesn’t matter. I think Hunter is headed to the Big House; and not the one in Ann Arbor.

      TargaGTS in reply to Ghostrider. | December 8, 2023 at 9:16 am

      I don’t think so, not so long as his dad is president. He’ll SURELY be pardoned (or have his sentence commuted, at worst). I think we’re watching the opening chapters play out of the ‘Joe Biden’s graceful exit from politics’ saga.

        Graceful. 😀

        lichau in reply to TargaGTS. | December 8, 2023 at 4:22 pm

        For certain. The POTUS can only pardon him for Federal crimes; you know there is a very long list of state and local crimes this guy has committed. You hear not a whisper of any prosecution of those. Unlike what would be the case with anyone with the last name Trump. Pagin Gavin Newsom, paging Gavin Newsom.

        henrybowman in reply to TargaGTS. | December 8, 2023 at 11:51 pm

        It may be Joe’s only graceful exit since 2018.

      JohnSmith100 in reply to Ghostrider. | December 8, 2023 at 2:07 pm

      I would like to trade Hunter for all the hostages. What do you think?

    CommoChief in reply to Ironclaw. | December 8, 2023 at 9:47 am

    IMO, this multi count indictment does demonstrate the influence of the HoR committee investigation on the Hunter Biden saga. Without the HoR pushing their investigation(s), creating public pressure on the DoJ and to an extent providing some room to Judge Noreika to refuse to sign off on the sweetheart plea deal based on info in public sphere. Not to mention the same pattern here of subpoena or announcement of next stage of investigation in HoR and suddenly an indictment, which may give fig leaf for refusing to answer, surely follows.

    randian in reply to Ironclaw. | December 8, 2023 at 11:31 am

    Arguably timed to protect Joe, not Hunter.

$770,000 in ATM cash withdrawals in 2018. That’s $2100 a day, every day.

Okaaaaaay.

The timing of Hunter’s indictment on 9 new tax charges is interesting to me. Why now? It surely was not filed in a vacuum. Merrick Garland would have had to sign off on it. And, it certainly validates two things for me: the whistleblowers and their testimony, and a House vote to approve the official Impeachment Inquiry of Joseph R. Biden.

But, despite what Biden thinks or says about running in 2924, no one has told him that his party is applying pressure on him designed to take him out of the race.

The Party’s deal with Biden could be Hunter will be convicted, we will let you pardon him, but you must withdraw from the race, and resign the next day. We cannot allow Trump to reach the WH; so it’s over Joe.

The script is written. The steps have been put into motion. The black, progressive entertainer, Charlemagne, just went after Joe Biden today by asking him “to give Americans the ultimate Christmas gift and step aside.”

So may unauthorized classified documents, I bet that they were being sold, and that is treason.

So what else is going on? Oh, yeah. Direct checks to Brandon from Hunters she’ll corp. SQUIRREL

    henrybowman in reply to diver64. | December 8, 2023 at 11:57 pm

    Hunter figured that if Daddy could get away without paying taxes on his undeclared 10%, he should be able to, too.

Special Counsel Weiss is a pure shill. We should expect some theater, followed by another sweet deal for Hunter.

Smells of (to borrow the language of conspiracy theorists) a false flag
NO.ONE. gets in that position with the IRS without
Liens
Levies
Personal visits
Asset seizure

Use RICO to permanently abolish the Democrat crime syndicate

    lichau in reply to rduke007. | December 8, 2023 at 4:26 pm

    I have a Babylon Dee T-shirt with a column of check marks for “conspiracy theorists”, and an empty one for “experts:.

2nd Ammendment Mother | December 8, 2023 at 9:55 am

“oh gosh, I really want to explain this thing to everyone but my attorneys won’t let me” Hunter

“I can’t comment on pending legal issues” Joe and his spokesfolks

High odds of a judge issuing a blanket gag order on discussion of the case by any and all parties and reporters to protect the issue from election debate

We are prosecuting this issue in a deliberative and unbiased manner, slow walk, lots of concessions not to examine certain evidence and continuance the hell out of these indictments until Joe’s last day in office when I can either drop the charges with prejudice or Joe issues a blanket pardon…… Merrick Garland and David Weiss

Likelihood of an undated pardon already drawn up and signed issuing a complete pardon with prejudice to every Biden family member sitting in Garland’s desk as a hedge against Biden forgetting to wake up one morning is pretty high.

Why now? (1) it gives Hunter cover for blowing off Congress, and (2) it seems the ruling junta that installed Biden has decided he has to go. They’re turning up the pressure on him to not run. And then right after the election, Biden pardons Hunter. So the lawyers just have to drag out the criminal case for 11 months to keep Hunter from ever being locked up.

    mrtomsr in reply to jimincalif. | December 8, 2023 at 12:21 pm

    Does Hunter have to have been convicted of crimes for a pardon from the chief executive?

      CountMontyC in reply to mrtomsr. | December 8, 2023 at 1:02 pm

      No. Remember Nixon was never convicted ( or even indicted iirc) of any charges when he was pardoned by Ford. Even if a conviction was necessary Hunter could immediately plead guilty and agree to the maximum sentence ( so the judge would have no reason to reject the deal) and be pardoned the next day.

        Worse, Ford didn’t even get a list of the charges he pardoned Nixon for. Other than that, I supported the pardon of Nixon. IMHO ending that national nightmare was far more important than throwing a washed-up politician in jail, but Ford should have made Nixon write down a list of every crime he wanted to be pardoned for.

My crystal ball is showing a presidential pardon, right after the election.

Dementia Joe said hunter is the smartest man he knows?? oh snap

Nothing is going to happen to anyone, let alone the “Big Guy”.

To be quietly dismissed in the future after the election….. Nothing more than a ploy to withhold documents from congress since they will be considered a part of and active criminal case.

Hunter couldn’t put down the crack pipe if he wanted to. The only way he is ever going to get clean is prison time. Even then he might find guard to corrupt to get his fix.

It would obviously benefit Dems if hunter “accidentally” killed himself soon from fentanyl tainted overdose or similar.

E Howard Hunt | December 8, 2023 at 3:45 pm

“Only the little people pay taxes.” Leona Helmsley

Might be worth getting some popcorn while it lasts but it will be all swept away, unless Sundowner strokes out before the end is reached.

stephenwinburn | December 9, 2023 at 6:35 am

Surely the DOJ can just jail Hunter until after the election to begin the trial then and avoid election interference, they have already jailed J6 protestors longer for far less.