Hunter Biden claims he’s broke, but evidence shows he traveled in style to a child-support hearing.
Hunter Biden Flies to Court Appointment in Private Jet Despite Claiming Poverty
Background
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, has been involved in a court battle with Lunden Roberts, the mother of his 4-year-old daughter, over child support payments. Despite claiming poverty and being unable to pay, Hunter was seen flying in a private jet worth approximately $55,000 per flight to his court appointment in Arkansas.
The Private Jet
The private jet, a 2001 Dassault Falcon 50, is registered to Plato LLC, owned by Hollywood billionaire Kevin Morris. The flight from Los Angeles to Arkansas and back likely cost between $55,000 to $117,000, according to an aviation expert.
Hunter’s Finances
Hunter was assessed child support of $20,000 a month, and his legal team claims he has already paid $750,000. However, he has also sold multiple paintings for up to $500,000 apiece and reportedly sold $375,000 in prints of the same paintings.
Reactions
Hunter’s use of a private jet to attend a court appointment while claiming poverty has drawn criticism from Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas and others. The U.S. Secret Service, which provides protection for Hunter, has refused to answer questions about the flight. Despite these controversies, President Biden continues to express pride in his son.
Conclusion
Hunter Biden’s use of a private jet to attend a court appointment while claiming poverty raises questions about his finances and the sources of his support. The media’s lack of investigation into these matters is also concerning.
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