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Hunter Biden Hiding Out in White House to Avoid Child Support

'I’m going to want to have a deposition with Mr. Biden... '

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Disgraced first son Hunter Biden is reportedly in hiding at the White House as the mother of his estranged child seeks compensation for lack of child support.

According to the New York Post, former stripper Lunden Roberts requested that Biden go to jail for failing to provide financial records which would allegedly prove the lack of support for their 4 year old daughter, Navy.

Lawyers representing Roberts claimed that Biden is “flaunting the dignity of the court,” and threatened to “incarcerate the defendant in the Cleburne County Detention Center until he complies with this court’s orders.”

After Navy was born, Roberts, 32, got a court-ordered paternity test to prove the child was Hunter’s. The younger Biden recently appealed to the court to have his monthly payments reduced despite no apparent change in his income.

Clint Lancaster, Robert’s attorney, promised to investigate Biden’s records.

“Ultimately, this is going to require us to look deeply, more deeply, into Hunter’s finances,” Lancaster said. “I’m going to want to have a deposition with Mr. Biden. Like last time, I’m going to bring my forensic accountant to the deposition, unless the judge tells me I can’t.”

The trial for the payment reduction is expected to happen in July. Roberts enlisted Garrett Ziegler, former Trump adviser who published a lengthy summary on the findings in Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop, as an expert witness for the case.

Biden also owed an estimated $1 million in taxes, and is currently under investigation with the IRS.

Recent reports indicate that Attorney General Merrick Garland attempted to bury the case against the younger Biden, according to a letter from an internal whistleblower.

“Typical steps that a law enforcement investigator would take were compromised because of political considerations,” the whistleblower claimed.

The IRS agent made the proper internal disclosures before going public with the information, but must obtain congressional approval to describe the allegations more fully.

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