Hunter Biden Lawyer Makes Startling Move Amid Major Gun Charges

Well, that escalated quickly.

The musical chairs underlying Hunter Biden’s overworked legal team, that is.

In a surprising development, one of Hunter’s attorney has abruptly resigned from the case, a little fact that the media will surely go out of its way to not cover, in spite of the rather obvious significance of such a sudden resignation.

According to Fox News, Richard Jones, who had been representing Hunter specifically with regards to his federal gun charges, has decided to stop representing Hunter.

A reason did not appear to be given for his resignation.

“Mr. Biden has been advised of, and consents to, our withdrawal. He also agrees this withdrawal will cause no material adverse effect or prejudice to him and remains completely satisfied with Messrs. [Abbe] Lowell’s and [Bartholomew] Dalton’s continued representation of him,” Jones’s letter detailed.

Well, how about that.

Considering the multiple ill-begotten millions Hunter Biden has gained from selling access to his father, not to mention his direct connections to the current president, it is easy to assume that virtually any amoral lawyer will stick out their service to the president’s son, no matter how complicated it becomes.

Indeed, the complications are quite rife, from Hunter’s questionable firearms possession while under the influence of extreme narcotics known to induce rage, not to mention his shameless dodging of well over $8M in largely illegitimate income that he was brazen enough to run through established institutions like JP Morgan.

With all the money Hunter “saved” in dodging taxes, it is clear that more than enough remains available to pay unsavory lawyers to fight a battle that they can literally only fight due to Biden weaponizing multiple federal agencies in his favor.

That means that lawyers who work for the Biden family can expect to have hours and hours and hours billable services and effectively super easy money, given that Hunter is clearly never going to face any real accountability for what occurred.

Or, more accurately, Hunter’s father, who is the obvious engineer of all the demented “business deals” in the first place.

Not exactly as if either Biden or his son have much real world expertise to sell, but they can certainly sell out the American people through crafting policies favorable to nefarious foreign interests.

Needless to say, Hunter has been enjoying the full gauntlet of the “white privilege” that Dems love to obsess over, though in the case of the Dems, they obsess over “white privilege” for struggling, hardworking Americans.

Meanwhile in Biden land …

“Magistrate Judge Christopher Burke presided over the hearing and laid out the conditions for Biden’s release, which require the president’s son to seek employment and communicate all international travel plans. Biden also is prohibited from possessing a firearm and using alcohol and drugs, and he is required to get drug tested randomly and participate in a substance abuse counseling program,” Fox News detailed.

Well, how about that.

Seems Hunter is coasting along, as always … although the sudden resignation of his lawyer is a development well worth watching.

Author: Jane Jones


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