Hunter Biden disbarred in Connecticut following complaints about his gun and tax convictions
Hunter Biden admitted to attorney misconduct in an agreement with Connecticut's disciplinary office, with violations including dishonesty despite a presidential pardon, the judge ruled.
- A judge in Connecticut ordered the disbarment of Hunter Biden after his convictions on federal gun and tax charges and then pardoned by his father, President Joe Biden.
- Hunter Biden was found guilty of purchasing a gun in 2018 while allegedly lying on a federal form about not illegally using or being addicted to drugs, facing up to 25 years in prison.
- Biden also faced charges in California for not paying at least $1.4 million in federal taxes, agreeing to plead guilty to misdemeanor and felony charges hours before jury selection was scheduled to begin in September 2024.
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Hunter Biden disbarred in Connecticut over attorney misconduct
A judge disbarred Hunter Biden in Connecticut as part of a deal centered on allegations of attorney misconduct during his gun and tax cases last year. The former first son struck a deal with the state office that disciplines lawyers, in which he admitted to some misconduct but denied any criminal wrongdoing. At a virtual Monday hearing, Judge Trial Referee Patrick L. Carroll III solidified the agreement and disbarred the scandal-plagued Biden. C…
NEW: Hunter Biden Disbarred Over Ethics Violations
A Connecticut judge on Monday disbarred Hunter Biden, former President Joe Biden’s son, for violating the state’s attorney conduct code after complaints stemming from his federal gun and tax cases. The ruling was handed down Judge Trial Referee Patrick L. Carroll III in Waterbury Superior Court after Biden did not contest the action. The former president’s son consented to disbarment under an agreement with the state Office of Chief Disciplinary…
Hunter Biden disbarred in Connecticut after gun, tax conviction complaints
Hunter Biden was disbarred in Connecticut on Monday after facing complaints about his convictions on gun and tax charges, for which his father, former President Biden, later pardoned him. The former president’s son consented to being disbarred and admitted to attorney misconduct as part of an agreement with the state’s lawyer discipline office but did…
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