Hunter Biden Uses Daughter's College Fund to Cover Expenses Amid Drug Addiction: Report

Hunter Biden Uses Daughter's College Fund to Cover Expenses Amid Drug Addiction: Report


Hunter Biden allegedly withdrew $20,000 from his daughter Maisy’s college fund for expenses related to what the Daily Mail has referred to as “inappropriate activities” which include buying drugs and hookers, following a concerning financial notification from Wells Fargo bank in December 2018.

Reportedly, Biden received an email from Wells Fargo on December 17, 2018, notifying him of having a mere 44 cents remaining in his bank account. In response, Biden, who was dealing with substance abuse issues, sent a perplexing request to the bank, asking them to transfer $20,000 from his daughter’s college savings account.

Just days later, in another email to his financial advisors, Biden, who admitted to being ensnared in a “full-blown addiction” to crack cocaine and involved with prostitutes at the time, instructed them to “liquidate what you can.” He also requested that no funds be withdrawn from his accounts to cover expenses related to his former partner.

Additional emails and messages recovered from Biden’s infamous laptop, as reported by the Daily Mail, indicated that the funds withdrawn from Maisy’s account were used for expenses such as payment to prostitutes, the purchase of a high-end sports car, subscriptions to sex webcams, and various other expenditures.

One email, in particular, came from Biden’s assistant, Katie Dodge, who reminded him of pending bills and expenses. Biden responded by instructing her to pay certain expenses, defer others, and informed her that she would receive only half of her paycheck. He also made reference to his business partner, Ye Jianming, who had gone missing in China, stating, “If you haven’t noticed Katie, my business partner is now a prisoner on death row in China.”

Fox News Digital has attempted to reach out to a representative for Hunter Biden for comment on this matter.

Hunter Biden recently faced an arraignment in federal court where he was charged with multiple offenses, including making false statements during the purchase of a firearm, providing false information to a federal firearms licensed dealer, and possession of a firearm while being an unlawful user of controlled substances. Biden pleaded not guilty to these charges.

The combined penalties for these charges could result in a maximum prison sentence of up to 25 years, with each count carrying a possible maximum fine of $250,000 and three years of supervised release.


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