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Whistleblower reveals Hunter Biden’s $10 million demand from CCP-linked firm for ‘Bidens’ partnership’.

Hunter Biden’s demand for $10 million from a Chinese energy firm linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in exchange for services from “the Bidens” has been revealed through WhatsApp messages disclosed by a whistleblower.

The House Ways and Means Committee released a summary of these messages last week as part of an IRS whistleblower’s redacted testimony (pdf) before the committee.

In an exchange with CEFC China Energy executive Gongwen “Kevin” Dong on August 3, 2017, Hunter Biden expressed frustration with Dong’s negotiation over compensation.

“Very simple,” he wrote. “10 M per annum budget to use to further the interest of the JV [joint venture]. This move to 5M is completely new to me and is not acceptable obviously.”

The venture they were discussing was likely SinoHawk LLC, a U.S. company incorporated by Ye Jianming, Hunter Biden, James Biden, and Biden associates Tony Bobulinski, James Gilliar, and Rob Walker.

Hunter Biden then explained how expenses would be determined by his firm, Owasco P.C., in consultation with Hudson West III, a company he co-founded with Ye, founder of CEFC and chairman of its subsidiary, the China Energy Fund Committee.

“If the Chairman doesn’t value this relationship as being worth at least 5M, then I’m just baffled,” he said, urging them to settle the matter of compensation and move forward.

“I am tired of this, Kevin,” he added. “I can make $5M salary at any law firm in America. If you think this is about money, it’s not. The Bidens are the best I know at doing exactly what the Chairman wants from this partnership. Please let’s not quibble over peanuts.”

The Epoch Times has reached out to Hunter Biden’s attorney.

SinoHawk Holdings

Formed through a web of corporate entities, SinoHawk was half-owned by Hudson West IV, a limited liability corporation controlled by Ye, and half-owned by Hunter Biden and his partners through Oneida Holdings LLC.

According to October 2017 texts Hunter Biden sent to his then-partner Bobulinski, he enjoyed a cozy relationship with Ye.

“I’ve been talking to the Chairman on a regular basis,” he said. “I was his first guest in his new apartment/ he cooked me lunch himself and we ate in the kitchen together.”

Biden added that Ye had hired him as his attorney in the United States and that he was helping the chairman with “a number of personal issues,” including staff visas and “more sensitive things.”

Bobulinski, the CEO of SinoHawk, had spent months trying to find out why Ye hadn’t wired the promised $10 million in funding to the company’s account. He asked Biden in the exchange if he had addressed the matter with Ye.

Biden, referencing various “deals” Bobulinski was supposedly working on, said he had not discussed those with Ye. He added that he’d assumed Bobulinski “lost interest as we haven’t spoken for so long.”

Bobulinski, unhappy with that response, said: “I lost interest? Really? They were supposed to fund $10 MM USD into Sinohawk accounts. U know that, so not much for games!”

Missing Funds Located

In 2020, a Republican-led Senate probe of Hunter Biden’s business dealings found that he’d conducted business with multiple entities.



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