Hunter Biden files counterclaims against computer repairman and associates over laptop

 

Hunter Biden hAs a counterclaim, I filed a lawsuit against the Delaware-based computer technician who had handled my laptop.

John Paul Mac Isaac was named in the lawsuit along with several others who shared the data. The suit alleges that the repairman obtained and improperly disseminated private information about his first son without his consent. This lawsuit was filed to respond to Isaac’s October 2019 defamation suit and other plaintiffs. It is Biden’s most powerful push against those who obtained the information in his laptop, which he left at a repair shop in April 2019. The topic of the laptop became a major issue right before the 2020 election.

HUNTER Biden’s LAPTOP IS 100% AUTHENTIC. FORENSIC EXAMINATION CONCLUDES

The suit will bring six charges against Isaac and the others with whom he shared the data. Hunter Biden seeks a jury trial.

The countersuit’s central argument is a citation to Delaware law. It allegedly states that abandoned property cannot become another person’s property for a period of one-year, instead of Isaac’s 90-day claim. It states that in order to be considered a proper owner, the procedure must be done through the courts.

“Contrary to Mac Isaac’s Repair Authorization form, Delaware law provides that tangible personal property is deemed abandoned when “The rightful owner has taken the property into care of someone else and has not paid for storage or exercise dominion or control.” the document says.

“In order to get legal title to an abandoned personal property, the person who is in possession must file a petition with a court of competent authority.” it says. “The court must also send notice to the owner, the petitioner must post notice in five public places and advertise the petition in the newspaper.”

The document also points to Isaac’s book, American Injustice: My Battle to Expose the Truth, as admitting that he accessed Biden’s information long before the allotted 90-day period.

It also claims Isaac acted improperly by accessing the data on the laptop, claiming that the form Biden signed only turns over his equipment and not data.

“Furthermore, even if Delaware law made the Repair Authorization form enforceable, its terms only allow for abandonment of any equipment left at the Mac Shop and not data within it.” it reads. “The Repair Authorization form says that the Mac Shop will do everything possible to secure your data Customers who sign Mac Isaac’s Repair Authorization form don’t waive any Delaware law rights for any data any equipment may contain. Reputable repair companies and computer companies routinely erase personal data on devices that have been left behind, exchanged, or abandoned. They don’t open, copy and then give that data to others as Mac Isaac did.”

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The suit also appears to make a moral argument against Isaac, aside from just a strictly legal one; it cites the personal nature of the photos and videos on the laptop, which include Biden doing drugs and having sexual relations, as well as noting that one of the people he shared the data with, “Even opened files to view photos of Beau Biden’s last days.”

The data in the laptop was found to be 100% authentic, according to Konstantinos “Gus” Dimitrelos, commissioned by the Washington Examiner, a former Secret Service agent and cyber forensics expert. Hunter Biden has gone on to admit that the laptop left at the shop belonged to him.

 


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