Judge Blocks Hunter Biden’s Finances From the Public in Child Support Case
A judge has ruled that Hunter Biden’s financial records will be kept private in a child support case in Arkansas.
The ruling says that all financial records submitted to the court by the President’s son in order to request lower child support payments will be sealed.
Only lawyers and expert witnesses will have access to these records.
Judge Holly Meyer says that the court has “no concern for the political nature or aspects surrounding this case,” despite the potential interest from the public in Biden’s finances.
The case was reopened last September after Biden sought to lower his child support payments to Lunden Roberts, the mother of his 4-year-old daughter.
The amount he had been paying is not included in the filings.
In January, Roberts filed a motion to change the name of her daughter to Biden, but Hunter rejected it as a bad time to take the presidential name.
Biden and his Manhattan art dealer, Georges Berges, have refused to provide any information about the buyers of his art. One painting was priced at nearly a quarter-million dollars at a gallery show last year.
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