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Hunter Biden Admits Guilt in Tax Evasion Case Ahead of Trial

Friday 06 September 2024 - 10:00
Hunter Biden Admits Guilt in Tax Evasion Case Ahead of Trial

Hunter Biden, the son of U.S. President Joe Biden, has surprised federal prosecutors by pleading guilty to all nine charges in his federal tax evasion case. This unexpected decision came just as jury selection was about to begin.

Previously, Biden had consistently denied claims that he deliberately avoided paying $1.4 million in income taxes from 2016 to 2019. Initially, he sought to plead guilty while maintaining his innocence, but ultimately agreed to a straightforward guilty plea following objections from the prosecutors.

Biden, 54, had recently been convicted in a separate case involving gun possession and drug use, marking him as the first criminally convicted offspring of a sitting U.S. president.

The sudden shift in the tax case was revealed in a Los Angeles courtroom on Thursday, just before jury selection was set to start. Over 100 potential jurors had assembled for the process.

Biden’s attorney, Abbe Lowell, stated that his client chose to avoid a trial to protect his family and friends from having to testify about events that occurred during his struggle with addiction.

Judge Mark Scarsi informed Biden that his guilty plea could lead to a maximum sentence of 17 years in prison and fines ranging from $500,000 to $1 million. Sentencing is scheduled for December 16, one month after the White House election and before President Biden's term concludes.

President Biden has previously indicated that he would not use his executive power to pardon his son. During the court appearance, Biden, accompanied by his wife Melissa Cohen Biden and his legal team, passed by portraits of his father in the courthouse.

The prosecution, representing the Biden administration’s justice department, expressed surprise at the plea deal and was hesitant to accept it if it allowed Biden to maintain his innocence. Lead prosecutor Leo Wise emphasized, "Hunter Biden is not innocent. Hunter Biden is guilty."

The judge requested Biden to confirm his acknowledgment of the charges after the 56-page indictment was read aloud. Biden admitted to committing each crime charged.

Earlier, Biden had attempted to have the case dismissed, arguing that the investigation was politically motivated and that he was being targeted due to Republican efforts to impeach his father. Additionally, he contested the legality of the special counsel’s appointment, but these arguments were dismissed by Judge Scarsi, a Trump appointee.

In December, Biden was charged with three felony tax offenses and six misdemeanors, including failing to file and pay taxes, tax evasion, and filing a false return. The indictment outlined how Biden earned $7 million from foreign business dealings between 2016 and 2019, spending nearly $5 million on personal luxuries and falsely categorizing these expenditures as business expenses.

Prosecutors described Biden's actions as part of a “four-year scheme,” noting he had the means to pay his taxes but chose not to.

President Biden declined to comment on his son's case as he returned to the White House from an official trip to Wisconsin.

Previously, Hunter Biden had agreed to a guilty plea in Delaware for misdemeanor tax offenses, but that agreement was rejected by a judge for being unconventional. This tax evasion case represents his second federal criminal case of the year, following a June conviction on charges related to illegal gun possession and false statements about drug use.


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