Hunter Biden may have his freedom, but the son of former President Joe Biden now finds himself mired in debt and without a permanent home, according to a court filing.
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Citing financial problems, Hunter Biden this week asked a federal judge to drop the laptop hacking lawsuit he filed against a former Trump administration aide in 2023.
Hunter Biden has been left without a home after the Pacific Palisades fire destroyed his rental property, he said in court papers. As revealed in The Swamp, the Daily Beast’s weekly newsletter, Biden has fallen on hard times,
Hunter Biden says he can't afford to continue his lawsuit accusing a former Trump aide of breaking state and federal laws by creating a searchable database of Biden's emails.
Hunter Biden said he has racked up “significant debt in the millions of dollars range” after watching his art sales dry up at the end of his father’s presidency, according to court documents filed this week.
He told a court he's been displaced by LA fires, struggles to earn an income, and is millions of dollars in debt.
The $3 million rental home Hunter Biden claims is now “unlivable” after the California wildfires — leaving him broke and unable to continue a 2023 lawsuit he filed — appears unscathed even as all the homes around it burned to the ground.
The former Trump White House aide being sued by Hunter Biden over leaks of his infamous laptop is refusing to let the financially challenged former first son drop the case — calling it an “abuse of the legal system.
Hunter Biden says he’s just a starving artist now that his dad’s not in the White House anymore. The former first son claimed he’s millions of dollars in debt, nobody’s buying his art and he lost his house to the Los Angeles wildfires in a bombshell legal filing in which he asked a a federal judge to drop the laptop hacking lawsuit he slapped on a former Trump White House aide.
Hunter Biden reveals his dire financial situation after selling one piece of art this year and lackluster book buys - Biden has asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit he was pursuing against a former Trum
Biden’s attorneys said he "has had difficulty in finding a new permanent place to live as well as finding it difficult to earn a living."
The document, filed in Biden's laptop hacking lawsuit against a former Trump aide, asks a district court judge to dismiss the case due to his lack of necessary financial resources. Biden, the son of former President Joe Biden, said his income has “decreased significantly” since late 2023.
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