Written by Ashton Snyder on
 August 8, 2024

Prosecutors Claim Hunter Biden Was Paid to Sway U.S. Policy

According to Just The News, Special Counsel David Weiss's office has revealed that Hunter Biden allegedly received compensation from a Romanian businessman who aimed to influence U.S. policy.

Weiss's office made the revelation public on Wednesday through a court filing. The filing stated that Hunter Biden was compensated by a Romanian businessman who sought to influence United States policy decisions. This evidence will be introduced in Biden's federal tax case scheduled for next month.

Special Counsel's Revelation Details Biden's Alleged Activities

The court document urged the rejection of Biden's request to exclude certain prejudicial evidence. Prosecutors argued that a business associate would testify about the relationship between Biden and the Romanian businessman.

“The evidence of what the defendant agreed to do and did do for [the businessman] demonstrates the defendant’s state of mind and intent during the relevant tax years charged in the indictment,” wrote senior assistant special counsel Derek Hines.

“It is also evidence that the defendant’s actions do not reflect someone with a diminished capacity, given that he agreed to attempt to influence U.S. public policy and receive millions of dollars pursuant to an oral agreement.”

Prosecutors Cite Evidence of Biden’s Alleged Actions

Despite the significant allegations, the evidence presented does not show a direct financial connection between Hunter Biden and a foreign country. According to the court filing, the evidence showcases Biden’s state of mind and intent during the years relevant to the tax charges.

The accusations brought against Hunter Biden include failing to pay taxes, failing to file taxes, evading an assessment, and filing a fraudulent tax form. The prosecution aims to introduce testimonies and documents that outline Biden's alleged financial transactions and agreements.

Biden’s Alleged Financial Dealings Come to Light

Special Counsel Weiss’s team highlighted that Hunter Biden’s activities do not indicate a person with diminished capacity. The evidence surrounding Biden’s agreement with the Romanian businessman aims to show his intentional actions during the relevant tax years.

Prosecutors also mentioned that a business associate would provide testimony about Hunter Biden's relationship with the Romanian national. This individual is expected to offer detailed insights into the nature of Biden's business dealings and the alleged compensation.

Upcoming Trial to Examine Evidence in Detail

Hunter Biden's trial is scheduled to begin on September 5. The case has drawn significant public attention due to Biden's high-profile family connections and the serious nature of the allegations.

The prosecution aims to present a strong case by showcasing a range of evidence, including financial records and testimony from business associates. These elements are expected to paint a comprehensive picture of Biden’s financial dealings.

According to Senior Assistant Special Counsel Derek Hines, the evidence also indicates that Hunter Biden acted with full capacity and intentionality when attempting to influence U.S. public policy. The evidence suggests that Biden accepted millions of dollars as part of an oral agreement with the Romanian businessman.

Conclusion

Hunter Biden's upcoming federal tax case will hinge on the revelation that he allegedly received compensation from a Romanian businessman who sought to influence U.S. policy. The special counsel's office plans to present this evidence next month to demonstrate Biden's intent and state of mind during the relevant tax years. The evidence does not directly link Biden to a foreign country but suggests deliberate financial dealings. Starting September 5, the trial will bring to light detailed testimonies and evidence about Biden's financial transactions and agreements.

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