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5 hours ago, DarkHunter said:

I been busy with personal matters since approximately December 21.  

Good to see you still cant pass up any chance at an insult.

LOL, Hunter Biden...weirdo.

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22 hours ago, President-Elect Acidhead said:

Everything just said describes the author 

:D

Um, no, i said,

22 hours ago, the13bats said:

The meltdown over trumps fair and square loss was too much for some to cope with they couldnt spew their hate and CT inciting rhetoric here so they grabbed their balls and left the playground but they cant stand not getting in that discontent and hate they will lurk and then pop up one day soon.

I didnt meltdown over trumps fair and square loss i was delighted over it.

Recent changes in rules on here posting of hate and CT isnt tolarated which doesnt effect me i dont spread hate or CTs.

I dont cry about the rules and bash and ditch the forum.

So you really epicly failed nothing about my post reflects me.

Just more of your typical lame trolling.

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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hunter-biden-appears-for-inauguration-ceremonies

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"I take this matter very seriously but I am confident that a professional and objective review of these matters will demonstrate that I handled my affairs legally and appropriately, including with the benefit of professional tax advisors," he said at the time.

Thats all fine and good. But someone who is guilty would say the exact same thing.

That guy Avenatti said much the same...

Time will tell.

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12 minutes ago, DieChecker said:

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hunter-biden-appears-for-inauguration-ceremonies

Thats all fine and good. But someone who is guilty would say the exact same thing.

That guy Avenatti said much the same...

Time will tell.

You know, if I were Trump, I would have pardoned Hunter at the same time I pardoned Bannon.  That way the guilt is implied whether or not he ever goes to court or not.  But then again, I am pretty evil in Game of Throne type scenarios. 

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Hunter Biden's 'disgusting' laptop: Computer repairman reveals what made him call FBI

https://www.foxnews.com/media/hunter-biden-laptop-repairman-fox-nation-jeanine-pirro

https://video.foxnews.com/v/6295437134001

 

 

 

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Kind of sounds like his own book may be juicier that these Fox articles.

There's no doubt the guy is a world class idiot and loser. The only reason he gets anywhere in life is relatives carrying him forward.

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What began as a simple computer repair soon turned into a troubling revelation, an "astounding" and "disgusting" volume of homemade pornography. In addition, Mac Isaac also uncovered a PDF indicating that Hunter had made $1.2 million for Burisma, a private energy company in Ukraine.

So, if this was a simple computer repair, what gave this man the right to go through video files, and pdf files etc... things not related to the repair?

Seems Hunter could sue the man for defamation.

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35 minutes ago, South Alabam said:

What began as a simple computer repair soon turned into a troubling revelation, an "astounding" and "disgusting" volume of homemade pornography. In addition, Mac Isaac also uncovered a PDF indicating that Hunter had made $1.2 million for Burisma, a private energy company in Ukraine.

So, if this was a simple computer repair, what gave this man the right to go through video files, and pdf files etc... things not related to the repair?

Seems Hunter could sue the man for defamation.

Terms of Repair. Hunter did not come back to collect the laptop or pay for the job. The shop tried contacting him several times on the contact numbers/emails/etc provided. After 90 days, many failed attempts at contact and no money paid for work done, according to the contract the laptop legally became his as payment for work done! At this point the repair guy could access the laptop legally, including all videos and pictures. 

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I thought the whole thing was weird.  Guiliani, the president's personal lawyer, sat on it for over a year and the FBI ended up getting some of the hard drives when they were raiding him for the Ukraine Investigation.  No charges were filed against Hunter but Guiliani's Ukrainian associates were.  Parnas in particular was convicted of Campaign Finance Fraud and channeling Russian money into the US elections.  Then came talks about the FBI trying to verify if the files were even real or created by Russians to manipulated Guiliani.  Heck, there was even this: Unearthed video shows a naked Hunter Biden claiming Russian drug dealers stole his laptop | Daily Mail Online

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16 hours ago, DieChecker said:

Kind of sounds like his own book may be juicier that these Fox articles.

There's no doubt the guy is a world class idiot and loser. The only reason he gets anywhere in life is relatives carrying him forward.

Yep, he's just one of the corrupt biden's.   

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12 hours ago, South Alabam said:

What began as a simple computer repair soon turned into a troubling revelation, an "astounding" and "disgusting" volume of homemade pornography. In addition, Mac Isaac also uncovered a PDF indicating that Hunter had made $1.2 million for Burisma, a private energy company in Ukraine.

So, if this was a simple computer repair, what gave this man the right to go through video files, and pdf files etc... things not related to the repair?

Seems Hunter could sue the man for defamation.

I'm sure if he could, he would have. Hunter is not the kind of guy that can smell possible money and then just let it go.

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6 hours ago, Gromdor said:

I thought the whole thing was weird.  Guiliani, the president's personal lawyer, sat on it for over a year and the FBI ended up getting some of the hard drives when they were raiding him for the Ukraine Investigation.  No charges were filed against Hunter but Guiliani's Ukrainian associates were.  Parnas in particular was convicted of Campaign Finance Fraud and channeling Russian money into the US elections.  Then came talks about the FBI trying to verify if the files were even real or created by Russians to manipulated Guiliani.  Heck, there was even this: Unearthed video shows a naked Hunter Biden claiming Russian drug dealers stole his laptop | Daily Mail Online

The whole Giuliani thing was extremely weird.

I think Trump would have had almost half as much troubles if he'd not brought Giuliani into his Campaign/Administration. 

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7 hours ago, Myles said:

Yep, he's just one of the corrupt biden's.   

Yeah.  Hard to believe.   First he gets nailed for taking money from the veterans charity he started and his family is now  forbidden from running a charity in New York again.

You would think the guy would stay away from publicity, but in every cheesy Instagram post he makes he looks like a coke head poster boy, all twitchy and scattered and making no sense.

Then he and his sister get  into hot water for stiffing a DC hotel and taking campaign funds for personal use.

Then his sister may have given false information to win the DC Post Office  building lease.

Then his sister and her husband make $600 million while being presidential advisors and line up diplomatic clients for future business contacts, plus of course the copyrights she got when she went with her dad to China.

Then the whole family gets investigated for tax fraud, bank fraud, and mail fraud.

Whoops.  Wrong presidential crime family.  Never mind.

Probably just another witch hunt.

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2 hours ago, Tatetopa said:

Yeah.  Hard to believe.   First he gets nailed for taking money from the veterans charity he started and his family is now  forbidden from running a charity in New York again.

You would think the guy would stay away from publicity, but in every cheesy Instagram post he makes he looks like a coke head poster boy, all twitchy and scattered and making no sense.

Then he and his sister get  into hot water for stiffing a DC hotel and taking campaign funds for personal use.

Then his sister may have given false information to win the DC Post Office  building lease.

Then his sister and her husband make $600 million while being presidential advisors and line up diplomatic clients for future business contacts, plus of course the copyrights she got when she went with her dad to China.

Then the whole family gets investigated for tax fraud, bank fraud, and mail fraud.

Whoops.  Wrong presidential crime family.  Never mind.

Probably just another witch hunt.

 

What's that ocean view from your Arizona property you bought look like Tate?

 

 

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3 hours ago, Will Due said:

What's that ocean view from your Arizona property you bought look like Tate?

Heavenly, I can see clearly now all the way to the stars.  

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8 hours ago, Golden Duck said:

Should people in congress even be allowed to breed?

Jesus no. 
Between making your bank balance public record, a sterilisation should be mandatory for politicians. 

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1 hour ago, Sir Wearer of Hats said:

Jesus no. 
Between making your bank balance public record, a sterilisation should be mandatory for politicians. 

I suppose its for the greater good.

 

 

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After two years of ignoring or denying the story, the New York Times has acknowledgedthat Hunter’s “laptop from hell,”  one of the biggest bombshells of the 2020 election cycle despite social media censorship and the establishment media’s news blackout, is real.

At the time, a wide swathe of establishment media figures and organizations sought to discredit the New York Post’s story. Taxpayer-funded NPR claimed there were “red flags” in the Post’s story, including unfounded claims from intelligence officials that Russia was involved, and claimed the story could not be “verified” – despite doing no work to verify it.

Politico, similarly, published a story with claims from “intelligence officials” calling the story “Russian disinfo,” without doing any independent work to verify the material in the laptop, which was widely available to news publications.

https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2022/03/17/newsguard-ultimate-fake-news-humiliation-fact-checking-orgs-co-founder-called-hunter-bidens-laptop-a-hoax/
 

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15 Media Personalities Claimed Hunter’s Laptop Emails Were Likely Russian Propaganda Before New York Times Admitted

https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2022/03/17/15-media-personalities-claimed-hunters-laptop-emails-were-likely-russian-propaganda-before-new-york-times-admitted/
 

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Hunter Biden in 2021 paid an outstanding $1 million IRS tax bill to evade conviction or a long sentence, the New York Times reported Wednesday.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/03/17/report-hunter-biden-paid-irs-1m-2021-attempting-evade-conviction-long-sentence/
 

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….That, in turn, required The New York Times to verify the authenticity of this laptop and its origins — exactly what, according to their reporters, they successfully did:

People familiar with the investigation said prosecutors had examined emails between Mr. Biden, Mr. Archer and others about Burisma and other foreign business activity. Those emails were obtained by The New York Times from a cache of files that appears to have come from a laptop abandoned by Mr. Biden in a Delaware repair shop. The email and others in the cache were authenticated by people familiar with them and with the investigation……

…..But a media that was overwhelmingly desperate to ensure Trump's defeat had no time for facts or annoying details such as what these former officials actually said or whether it was in fact true. They had an election to manipulate. As a result, that these emails were "Russian disinformation” — meaning that they were fake and that Russia manufactured them — became an article of faith among the U.S.'s justifiably despisedclass of media employees.

https://greenwald.substack.com/p/the-nyt-now-admits-the-biden-laptop?token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjoyODUxMjc5OSwicG9zdF9pZCI6NTA1MTg5MzksIl8iOiJ0dVNaciIsImlhdCI6MTY0NzUyNzA1NiwiZXhwIjoxNjQ3NTMwNjU2LCJpc3MiOiJwdWItMTI4NjYyIiwic3ViIjoicG9zdC1yZWFjdGlvbiJ9.D29TAHc9EZVgYOEJue5xhwTOtChF7p28MuIolyCJQBU&s=r

 

The NYT’s story appears to be behind a paywall………

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/16/us/politics/hunter-biden-tax-bill-investigation.html

What is that? Tattoos? Of what?

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…what a freak…

 

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12 hours ago, el midgetron said:

Does Hunter Biden own a laptop? Yes. 

Is it full of...I don't know, Jeffery Epstein's onlyfans? No. Alt-Right jackasses took a story that's mildly problematic for the fellow that lead to him owing back taxes (which he paid), and naturally stuffed it to the brim of whatever they thought might stick. 

And yes, I read the story, I have an account

 

WASHINGTON — In the year after he disclosed a federal investigation into his “tax affairs” in late 2020, President Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, paid off a significant tax liability, even as a grand jury continued to gather evidence in a wide-ranging examination of his international business dealings, according to people familiar with the case.

Mr. Biden’s failure to pay all his taxes has been a focus of the ongoing Justice Department investigation. While wiping out his liability does not preclude criminal charges against him, the payment could make it harder for prosecutors to win a conviction or a long sentence for tax-related offenses, according to tax law experts, since juries and judges tend to be more sympathetic to defendants who have paid their bills.

But Mr. Biden’s taxes are just one element of the broader investigation stemming from work he did around the world. Hunter Biden is a Yale-educated lawyer; his professional life has intersected with his father’s public service, including working as a registered lobbyist for domestic interests and, while his father was vice president, pursuing deals and clients in Asia and Europe.

As recently as last month, the federal grand jury heard testimony in Wilmington, Del., from two witnesses, one of whom was a former employee of Hunter Biden whose lawyer was later subpoenaed for financial records that reflected money Mr. Biden received from a Ukrainian energy company.

The investigation, which began as a tax inquiry under the Obama administration, widened in 2018 to include possible criminal violations of tax laws, as well as foreign lobbying and money laundering rules, according to the people familiar with the inquiry.

But prosecutors face a number of hurdles to bringing criminal charges, the people familiar with the investigation said, including proving that Mr. Biden intentionally violated the Foreign Agents Registration Act, or FARA, which requires disclosure to the Justice Department of lobbying or public relations assistance on behalf of foreign clients.

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The Justice Department has given no public indication that it has made decisions about any element of the case, and Mr. Biden has not been charged with any crime.

When he disclosed the investigation after the 2020 election, Hunter Biden said that “a professional and objective review of these matters will demonstrate that I handled my affairs legally and appropriately.”

Mr. Biden’s lawyer, the Justice Department and the U.S. attorney’s office in Delaware, which is overseeing the investigation, all declined to comment.

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It is not clear whether the criminal probe is focused solely on Hunter Biden, or if he is among a group of individuals and companies being scrutinized. Prosecutors have also asked about potential FARA violations by a Washington consulting firm, Blue Star Strategies, that worked for the Ukrainian energy company in an arrangement that Mr. Biden helped broker, according to documents and the people familiar with the investigation.

For President Biden, the long-running case is both politically and personally fraught. Hunter Biden’s work for Burisma Holdings, the Ukrainian energy company, became a flashpoint in his father’s race in 2020 against President Donald J. Trump and helped set off the events that led to Mr. Trump’s first impeachment.

The elder Mr. Biden now oversees the Justice Department that is carrying out the investigation. And Hunter Biden, who in recent years has pursued a career as a painter, has acknowledged serious drug addiction and other problems during the period when he was seeking international business, while dealing with the illness and death of his brother Beau.

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The long-running case has been complicated, both politically and personally, for President Biden, seen on election night 2020 with his wife, Jill Biden, and son Hunter Biden.Credit...Erin Schaff/The New York Times

The investigation is being overseen by David C. Weiss, the U.S. attorney for Delaware. He worked in the office during the Bush and Obama administrations, and was nominated to run it by Mr. Trump. Mr. Weiss has been permitted to remain in office until the Biden case is resolved.

Hunter Biden told associates in recent months that he paid the federal taxes that had been the subject of Justice Department scrutiny. He told one associate that the tax liability was more than $1 million, and that he had to take out a loan to pay it off.

Federal tax prosecutors generally fight to keep jurors from knowing whether defendants have paid their back tax bills, arguing that the crime happens when the return is falsely filed or not filed at all, said Jeffrey Neiman, a former Justice Department tax prosecutor and a partner at Marcus, Neiman, Rashbaum & Pineiro. Such knowledge could influence jurors, even if a judge asks them not to consider it.

Mr. Neiman said that defense lawyers encourage clients to pay their back taxes if they believe they could be indicted on federal tax crimes, as it often helps with sentencing.

Mr. Biden’s extensive work with foreign businesses came under scrutiny from prosecutors looking into whether he should have registered with the Justice Department as a foreign agent.

Investigators have examined Mr. Biden’s relationships with interests in Kazakhstan, a Chinese energy conglomerate and Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company, according to people familiar with the investigation.

They said prosecutors had investigated payments and gifts Mr. Biden or his associates had received from foreign interests, including a vehicle paid for using funds from a company associated with a Kazakh oligarch and a diamond from a Chinese energy tycoon. Prosecutors also sought documents related to corporate entities through which Mr. Biden and his associates conducted business with interests around the world.

But there has been debate within the Justice Department over whether the available evidence proves that Mr. Biden intended to violate FARA, which the government must prove in order to secure a criminal conviction. The prosecutors have discussed approaching potential FARA violations as a civil matter, which would require Mr. Biden to register retroactively as a foreign agent, but would avoid criminal charges, according to the people familiar with the case.

Such a resolution could complicate a potential money laundering case, since money laundering is typically charged in connection with another crime.

Over the last two years, federal prosecutors in Delaware have issued scores of subpoenas for documents related to Hunter Biden’s foreign work and for bank accounts linked to him and his associates, including two formerly close business partners, Eric Schwerin and Devon Archer, according to people familiar with the investigation.

Last year, prosecutors interviewed Mr. Archer and subpoenaed him for documents and grand jury testimony, the people said. Mr. Archer, who was sentenced last month in an unrelated securities fraud case in which a decision to set aside his conviction was reversed, had served with Mr. Biden on Burisma’s board, starting in 2014.

People familiar with the investigation said prosecutors had examined emails between Mr. Biden, Mr. Archer and others about Burisma and other foreign business activity. Those emails were obtained by The New York Times from a cache of files that appears to have come from a laptop abandoned by Mr. Biden in a Delaware repair shop. The email and others in the cache were authenticated by people familiar with them and with the investigation.

In some of the emails, Mr. Biden displayed a familiarity with FARA, and a desire to avoid triggering it.

In one email to Mr. Archer in April 2014, Mr. Biden outlined his vision for working with Burisma. In the email, Hunter Biden indicated that the forthcoming announcement of a trip to Ukraine by Vice President Biden — who is referred to in the email as “my guy,” but not by name — should “be characterized as part of our advice and thinking — but what he will say and do is out of our hands.”

The announcement “could be a really good thing or it could end up creating too great an expectation. We need to temper expectations regarding that visit,” Hunter Biden wrote.

Vice President Biden traveled to Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, about a week after the email.

In the same April 2014 email, Hunter Biden indicated that Burisma’s officials “need to know in no uncertain terms that we will not and cannot intervene directly with domestic policymakers, and that we need to abide by FARA and any other U.S. laws in the strictest sense across the board.”

He suggested enlisting the law firm where he worked at the time, Boies Schiller Flexner, to help Burisma through “direct discussions at state, energy and NSC,” referring to two cabinet departments and the National Security Council at the White House.

The firm “can devise a media plan and arrange for legal protections and mitigate U.S. domestic negative press regarding the current leadership if need be,” Mr. Biden wrote in the email.

Mr. Biden, Mr. Archer, Boies Schiller Flexner and Blue Star Strategies did not register under FARA on behalf of Burisma.

In another set of emails examined by prosecutors, Hunter Biden and Mr. Archer discussed inviting foreign business associates, including a Burisma executive, to a dinner in April 2015 at a Washington restaurant where Vice President Biden would stop by. It is not clear whether the Burisma executive attended the dinner, although the vice president did make an appearance, according to people familiar with the event.

Prosecutors also subpoenaed records related to a lawsuit brought by the former employee of Mr. Biden’s, Lunden Alexis Roberts, in Arkansas state court, according to her lawyer.

Ms. Roberts sued Mr. Biden for child support and paternity in 2019, after one of his companies ceased paying her and providing her with health insurance, according to court records.

Mr. Biden and Ms. Roberts reached a settlement out of court in the paternity case in March 2020.

Last year, prosecutors traveled to Little Rock, Ark., and asked Ms. Roberts and her lawyer about Mr. Biden’s finances, including which corporate entity he used to pay her, and whether that entity had received payments from Burisma, according to a person familiar with the questioning.

And last month, in response to another subpoena, Ms. Roberts testified before the grand jury in Delaware, according to her lawyer.

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36 minutes ago, Autochthon1990 said:

Does Hunter Biden own a laptop? Yes. 

Is it full of...I don't know, Jeffery Epstein's onlyfans?

You say you don't know then you claim there is nothing on it?

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9 minutes ago, Myles said:

You say you don't know then you claim there is nothing on it?

Because if the laptop was teeming with *** Blocked ***, there would be more serious charges then 'you have to pay more in taxes'

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