Hunter Biden faces nine criminal charges in
federal tax case
Evan Perez
Paula Reid Marshall Cohen Hannah Rabinowitz Holmes Lybrand
By Evan
Perez, Paula Reid, Marshall Cohen, Hannah Rabinowitz and Holmes Lybrand, CNN
Updated
11:18 PM EST, Thu December 7, 2023
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/12/07/politics/hunter-biden-criminal-case/index.html
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Hunter
Biden has been charged in connection with a long-running Justice Department
investigation into his taxes – the second criminal case that special counsel
David Weiss has brought against President Joe Biden’s son.
The charges
span nine counts, including failure to file and pay taxes; evasion of
assessment; and false or fraudulent tax return. CNN was first to report a new
criminal case had been filed.
According
to the special counsel’s team, Hunter Biden “engaged in a four-year scheme to
not pay at least $1.4 million” in taxes that he owed from 2016 through 2019.
Though Hunter Biden did eventually pay his taxes from 2018, prosecutors allege
that he included “false business deductions in order to evade assessment of
taxes to reduce the substantial tax liabilities he faced.”
Prosecutors
also allege in the 56-page indictment that he “subverted the payroll and tax
withholding process of his own company” by withdrawing millions of dollars
outside of its payroll and tax withholding process.
The
president’s son “spent millions of dollars on an extravagant lifestyle rather
than paying his tax bills,” according to the indictment, which states that
“between 2016 and October 15, 2020, the Defendant spent this money on drugs,
escorts and girlfriends, luxury hotels and rental properties, exotic cars,
clothing, and other items of a personal nature, in short, everything but his
taxes.”
The
indictment also referenced Hunter Biden’s 2021 memoir, “Beautiful Things,” in
which he detailed some of his personal struggles with addiction and substance
abuse. He was paid more than $140,000 related to the book from January through
October 15, 2020, according to the indictment.
Hunter
Biden’s attorney, Abbe Lowell, said in a statement that “based on the facts and
the law, if Hunter’s last name was anything other than Biden, the charges in
Delaware, and now California, would not have been brought.”
“First,
U.S. Attorney Weiss bowed to Republican pressure to file unprecedented and
unconstitutional gun charges to renege on a non-prosecution resolution. Now,
after five years of investigating with no new evidence – and two years after
Hunter paid his taxes in full – the U.S. Attorney has piled on nine new charges
when he had agreed just months ago to resolve this matter with a pair of
misdemeanors,” he continued.
Lowell had
sent a letter to Weiss on Tuesday asking to speak with prosecutors “before any
additional charging decisions are made.” He said in his Thursday statement that
the “customary meeting to discuss this investigation” did not occur.
Asked for
comment, the White House referred CNN to the Justice Department and Hunter
Biden’s representatives.
In a news
release announcing the charges Thursday, the Justice Department said Hunter
Biden could face a maximum of 17 years in prison if convicted of the charges.
The case
had been close to being resolved in July when a plea deal fell apart. The new
tax case stems from Hunter Biden’s lucrative overseas business dealings –
including his involvement with Ukrainian energy company Burisma and a Chinese
private equity fund – which are at the center of House Republicans’ impeachment
inquiry into Joe Biden.
Now, the
president will be campaigning for a second White House term and fighting a
Republican impeachment bid while his son fights to avoid prison in two criminal
cases.
According
to court filings from the now-defunct plea deal, Hunter Biden repeatedly missed
IRS deadlines to pay his federal taxes on time, and eventually owed about $2
million to the government. He paid the money back in 2021, with a loan from a
friend.
Federal
prosecutors have been scrutinizing Hunter Biden’s finances since 2018, and
Trump-appointed US attorney David Weiss was designated special counsel in
August.
The probe
appeared to be winding down this summer when Hunter Biden agreed to plead
guilty to two tax misdemeanors, and prosecutors would recommend no jail time.
They also agreed that a gun charge would be dropped in two years if he stayed
out of legal trouble.
But both
proposed deals collapsed after scrutiny from a federal judge and disagreements
over the fine print. Then Weiss indicted Hunter Biden in September on three
charges related to his purchase of a gun from a shop in Delaware in 2018 at a
time prosecutors say he was an illegal drug user. He has pleaded not guilty in
the gun possession and false statements case.
Hunter
Biden’s attorneys previously accused Weiss of “bending to political pressure”
from Republicans and said that his actions “present a grave threat to our
system of justice.”
One of the
reasons Republicans have attacked Weiss is because of testimony from two IRS
whistleblowers who were involved in the probe and said they witnessed political
interference by the Justice Department. The whistleblowers said career IRS
agents recommended felony tax charges against Hunter Biden in early 2022.
Weiss and
Attorney General Merrick Garland have refuted the whistleblowers’ claims.
Hunter
Biden made millions of dollars from private equity deals, corporate consulting
and legal fees in Ukraine, China, Romania and other countries. Prosecutors
previously said he had the money to buy luxury items like a Porsche and was
warned about his looming tax bills by accountants and associates – but still
missed the IRS deadlines.
House
Republicans have zeroed in on many of these overseas deals as part of their own
probes.
They’ve
uncovered some evidence that Hunter Biden leveraged his father’s position to
make money. But their impeachment inquiry is largely based on their unproven
claims that Joe Biden was involved in “corrupt” business deals with his son.
To date,
federal prosecutors have never offered any evidence backing up GOP claims that
Joe Biden was in business with his son or abused his powers to enrich his
family.
This
headline and story have been updated with additional developments.

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