Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, is facing potential felony firearms charges that could result in up to 25 years in prison. Despite being a first-time offender, he is also dealing with tax charges in California, accused of failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes. President Biden has stated he will not interfere with any potential sentencing or pardon for his son.
The sentencing is set to take place on November 13 in Delaware, decided by U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika, nominated by former President Donald Trump. Hunter Biden previously had a deal with prosecutors involving misdemeanor tax offenses and staying out of trouble, but the agreement fell apart. He is trying to dismiss both cases against him, comparing his situation to Trump’s legal battles.
Hunter Biden’s legal team has not commented on the upcoming sentencing, and it remains to be seen how the judge will decide. With his history of addiction struggles and involvement in these legal issues, the outcome of the case will be closely watched as it unfolds shortly after Election Day.
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