Prostitutes, drugs and unwillingness to pay taxes: Hunter Biden faces 9 charges in California

On December 7, Hunter Biden was indicted on nine tax charges in California. The special counsel's investigation into the business dealings of US President Joe Biden's son is intensifying as the 2024 presidential election approaches. APNews writes about this. New charges - three criminal...

Biden's son charged with illegally purchasing weapons in the US

In Delaware, US President Hunter Biden's son was charged with three counts of lying about being addicted to crack cocaine when he bought a gun nearly five years ago. The New York Post reported more. The charges carry up to 25...

Joe Biden's son pleads guilty to tax evasion and makes deal with gun case

Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, will plead guilty to two tax offenses and will make a deal with federal prosecutors to drop the felony firearms charge, CNN reports. According to sources, as part of the plea agreement, the Department…

Hunter Biden released a memoir: in them he spoke about drug addiction and relations with his brother's widow

The son of US President Joe Biden, Hunter, in his memoir Beautiful Things, spoke about drug addiction, his romantic relationship with his daughter-in-law, and a new love that stopped his cycle of despair. The New York Times reported on this in more detail. Hunter Biden's Memoirs Coming 6 ...

Biden's son undergoes federal investigation in the United States.

The federal criminal investigation into Hunter Biden is focused on his business dealings in China, writes CNN. After a lull in the months leading up to the elections, federal authorities are actively investigating Hunter Biden's business dealings, a person familiar with the investigation told the publication. Hunter's father, ...

New scandal: Facebook and Twitter limited the distribution of articles about Biden

On Wednesday, October 14, Facebook and Twitter restricted the distribution of a New York Post publication on two articles about Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, writes NPR. Both companies said this was done to slow the spread of potentially false information, ...

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