Hunter Biden Leans On Hollywood Big Wig For Financial Support

Hunter Biden is not able to pay his bills.

Despite the $500,000 price tag on his rudimentary and amateurish paintings, the embattled Biden son reportedly is unable to afford his massive IRS bill. He so behind, in fact, Hunter was forced to illicit the financial backing of one of Hollywood’s most prominent attorneys.

Kevin Morris, famous for scoring a $550 million licensing deal for the creators of South Park, has latched on to Hunter Biden as he awaits the outcome of a federal investigation into his overseas business deals and potentially illegal lobbying efforts.

Morris is now an integral part of Hunter Biden’s team, advising Joe’s son on how to manage art sales in addition to paying $2 million in back taxes while also funding his rent and living expenses.

Hunter’s social circle reportedly refers to Morris as his “sugar brother,” according to sources.

You may be wondering why Kevin Morris has taken up with the embattled Biden son?

Morris’s office and Hunter Biden’s attorney Christopher Clark confirmed on Monday the Hollywood attorney is part of Biden’s legal team. Morris is also helping develop a documentary on Biden’s life, a source revealed to the New York Post.

Back in March, Hunter was forced to take out a loan to repay $1 million in back taxes. This was widely seen as a gesture to earn leniency from juries and judges. who may be more sympathetic to criminals who actually pay their bills.

It wasn’t until now did we know that loan came from Morris himself, along with a handful of other loans, which currently fund Hunter’s entire lifestyle. However, this could be a ploy to eliminate all of Hunter’s financial liabilities as the attorney knows full well the Biden boy is flush with cash. This could also explain why Morris is working so diligently on a documentary about Hunter.

Why else would a businessman such as Morris blindly fund the lifestyle of an ex-crackhead President’s son?

Morris is also reportedly conducting an investigation to determine how a copy of Hunter Biden’s laptop entered the public domain.

While the contents of Hunter’s laptop have been confirmed authentic, the embattled Biden son still maintains that it was hacked and/or stolen.

“Certainly, there could be a laptop out there that was stolen from me,” he told CBS News in April 2021. “It could be that I was hacked, it could be that it was Russian intelligence. It could be that it was stolen from me.”

Meanwhile, Hunter’s signature was found on the authorization form allowing the repair shop to recover data from his broken hard drive.

There have been zero updates regarding the federal investigation into Hunter Biden’s finances.

Author: Robert Bogart


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