Hunter Biden indicted on tax charges in
California in new criminal case
Charges come in addition to federal firearms charges
and intensify pressure on president’s son ahead of 2024 election
Sam Levin
and agencies
Fri 8 Dec
2023 04.06 CET
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/dec/07/hunter-biden-indicted-tax-charges-california
Hunter
Biden has been indicted on nine tax charges in California, becoming the second
indictment against the president’s son, adding fuel to a scandal that
Republicans have been seizing on in the lead-up to the 2024 election.
The state
charges on Thursday follow federal firearms charges in Delaware alleging Biden
unlawfully obtained a revolver in October 2018 after he falsely stated he was
not using narcotic drugs.
The new
charges include three felonies and six misdemeanor offenses, and Biden faces a
possible 17-year sentence if convicted.
“The
Defendant engaged in a four-year scheme to not pay at least $1.4 million in
self-assessed federal taxes he owed for tax years 2016 through 2019,” the
56-page indictment said, adding that Biden “spent millions of dollars on an
extravagant lifestyle rather than paying his tax bills”.
In 2018
alone, the indictment read, Biden “spent more than $1.8 million, including
approximately $772,000 in cash withdrawals, approximately $383,000 in payments
to women, approximately $151,000 in clothing and accessories” among other
expenditures.
Biden’s
lawyers did not immediately respond to an inquiry and the White House declined
to comment.
He had
previously been on track to plead guilty to misdemeanor tax charges as part of
a plea deal with prosecutors, which covered $4m in personal income taxes that
he allegedly failed to pay in 2017 and 2018.
But the
agreement imploded in July after a judge raised questions about it. The deal
had been pilloried as a “sweetheart deal” by Republicans, who have been
investigating nearly every aspect of Biden’s business dealings as well as the
justice department’s handling of the case. He eventually paid back taxes with a
loan from a friend.
The state
charges come as Republicans in Congress have pushed forward with a possible
impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden in connection with his son’s scandals. The
House is on track to vote next week on authorizing a formal inquiry, although
no evidence has emerged so far to prove that the president accepted bribes or
engaged in an influence-peddling scheme, as some GOP representatives have
suggested.
Some
Republicans have expressed doubt about a possible impeachment, questioning
whether a case is merited. In September, witnesses brought in by Republicans on
the House oversight committee said there was no evidence of crimes by Joe
Biden, but also called for further investigation.
Hunter
Biden pleaded not guilty to the gun charges in Delaware, which marked the first
time a sitting US president’s child faced criminal prosecution. His lawyer said
at the time that the special counsel David Weiss was “bending to political
pressure” by filing the indictment.
Under the
previous plea deal that fell apart, Hunter Biden would have been sentenced to
two years of probation. In the draft agreement, prosecutors had noted that his
struggles with addiction had worsened during the period after the death of his
brother Beau Biden in 2015.
Weiss, the
attorney in Delaware, was appointed special counsel by attorney general,
Merrick Garland, in August.
The new
case is set to add chaos to what will already be an extraordinary election
year, in which the sitting president will be dealing with the fallout of his
son’s possible trials, while his likely opponent, Donald Trump, is facing four
separate criminal cases and 91 charges.

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