Check It Out: Hunter Biden’s Chinese To Sue For $1M Refund

Hunter Biden just can’t seem to keep himself out of trouble, can he? After what Hunter Biden allegedly did to Ukraine, the Chinese client is Patrick Ho, lodged in a U.S. prison for corruption and now Hunter is being accused of swindling him out of a million dollars which could entail another round of trouble.

Hunter may have to think about offloading some of his secret paintings at this point in time. A former Chinese government official, businessman and Hunter Biden client who spent three years behind bars for bribery on a grand international scale has announced that he will be taking legal action against President Joe Biden’s son, New York Post columnist Miranda Devine said on Sunday.

Hunter is being accused of taking $1 million from Ho without rendering a single service in return for the payment. This is nothing new since Hunter also got $50,000 a month from Ukrainian energy company Burisma as director, at a point where the energy sector was not his place of work and he had no knowledge of the Ukrainian lingo. Hunter has a proven track record of getting rich effortlessly at the expense of promoting his father’s name.

Considering the timing of this proposed lawsuit, it only raises more eyebrows as both Hunter and his brother James Biden were made to appear before House Republicans who were investigating or probing allegations against the President Joe Biden.

There is another case in point being that Hunter has had quite some legal issues to deal with in the past. Following the collapse of his lucrative business deals in August, Hunter now has to wriggle his way out of his current firearms case and a bunch of tax-related offenses. Whether this legal hitch will discourage him is a matter of time.

The news of Hunter biting the hands of another client is enough to rekindle the flames of contention around the President Joe Biden. The liberals have been trying to sweep this case under the rug, focusing on highlighting Joe Biden’s more outspoken initiatives such as his multitrillion-dollar budget plans. However, whenever Hunter’s name appears in the news, the spotlight goes back to the entire President Joe Biden clan.

Representative James Comer, a Republican from Kentucky and also chairperson of the House Oversight Committee, wrote to Attorney General Merrick Garland on Feb 20th. He has asked the attorney general to provide an update on the contents of Ho’s confiscated iPad. Comer outlined Hunter’s business association with CEFC to the point where Hunter pocketed a handsome payout without even providing a tangible service in return. Comer further sought answers on Hunter’s role in helping HO secure legal services in New York to aid his case, an area in which Hunter was not licensed to operate.

Probe into the background of Hunter’s relations with Ho revealed that Biden did not communicate with him during his incarceration, informing Ho’s friends bitterly about his former client. Hunter’s estimated effort in the entire episode was only to provide a referral to another unidentified law firm to handle Ho’s case. He did nothing else.

It should come as no surprise to the average American who is aware of Hunter’s antics and his unquenchable urge to get rich off his family’s name and status. What caught Patrick Ho’s eye about Hunter, however, is the latter’s fame and credentials as being “connected” to some of the most powerful figures in the United States, especially to his father Joe Biden. Well, his attempt to shortchange Patrick Ho has now landed Biden in a pool of hot legal lava, which could end in another indictment.

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