Back to the 2020 election, Hunter Biden’s laptop containing explicit photos and business dealings was left at a repair shop in Delaware. Emails were found connecting Biden with a Ukrainian businessman labeled “Russian disinformation” by the administration.
There is a renewed interest in Hunter Biden’s “laptop from hell” after The New York Times “verified” its existence and some of the “damning contents,” at least for the media outlets daring enough to report on it.
As reported by Fox Business, there are fresh doubts regarding whether or not Hunter Biden has genuinely broken relations with a criminal investor in his emails from his long-time business associate Eric Schwerin.
George Mesires, Joe Biden’s lawyer, stated in 2020 that his client had withdrawn from a software company supported by Biden’s Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners (RSTP) group, which had received money from Hares Youssef, a Ukrainian-Syrian businessman with alleged links to Russian organized crime.
“Mr. Biden had ended his connection with Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners before this deal,” Mesires claimed.
The emails from Schwerin raise the question of whether Biden’s lawyer was truthful in his testimony to the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) in 2020 since the emails portray a different picture.
Despite Biden’s attorney stating he had “severed his engagement,” emails obtained by FOX Business reveal that the former vice president maintained frequent contact with RSTP officials and had investments in various RSTP funds in 2016 and 2017 according to Fox Business.
Bloom funds were transferred to another of Devon Archer’s accounts, which at the time was making regular payments to Hunter Biden, according to an additional OCCRP investigation.
Archer served on the board of Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company, and was a longstanding friend of Hunter’s.
Hunter Biden was not involved in any of the other scandals surrounding him, but he was sentenced to prison last month for scamming a Native American tribe.
According to Jen Psaki, White House Press Secretary, once the New York Times revealed that Hunter’s laptop was not, in fact, a Russian disinformation effort. Psaki put on her best dodge game this week following this news.
It was reported that Hunter Biden received a $3.5 million gift from Yelena Baturina, Russia’s most affluent lady. In the wake of the growing scandal, she evaded questions about it.
“I don’t have any confirmation of the accuracy of that report, so I have no further details,” Psaki said while sending similar queries to other agencies.
Senator Ron Johnson said Sunday that the New York Times should be “outraged” for only certifying the validity of Hunter Biden’s laptop after 51 former U.S. intelligence specialists cast doubt on The Post’s story on the device.
It is also clear that there was a manipulation of information as Twitter and Facebook quickly censored the Post’s Hunter Biden exposés. All evidence points out that the Biden administration is guilty.