Recent court filings in the ongoing case involving Hunter Biden have confirmed that the laptop tied to the president’s son was indeed his. New York Post reporter Miranda Devine, who has been covering the Hunter Biden story, shared details from the latest filings on social media.
According to Devine, the Justice Department (DOJ) acknowledges in the court filing that Hunter Biden’s laptop is real, he left it at a computer store, and the contents match what they obtained from a search warrant of his iCloud. The filings also reveal that both the Bidens and the DOJ were aware that the laptop belonged to Hunter and that its contents were linked to his iCloud account.
Devine’s thread on social media highlighted these points and mentioned the unlikelihood of receiving retractions from Joe Biden, the “Dirty 51,” or certain media outlets that previously cast doubt on the laptop’s authenticity.
The court documents also included information about Hunter Biden’s allegedly illegal firearm. Details revealed a text message, purportedly sent by Hunter within 48 hours of purchasing the firearm, where he mentioned meeting a drug dealer, smoking crack, and sleeping in a car. Additionally, the filings mentioned that cocaine was found on the pouch where Hunter stored the gun, suggesting the proximity of the firearm and drugs at the same time.
The thread concluded by acknowledging IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, who played a role in bringing the Hunter Biden story to public attention. The revelations in the court filings add new dimensions to the controversies surrounding Hunter Biden, including the authenticity of the laptop and alleged legal issues related to a firearm purchase.