Hunter Biden intends to plead guilty on federal tax charges brought by special counsel David Weiss
- Hunter Biden plans to plead guilty in his federal tax evasion trial set to begin in Los Angeles, as stated by his attorney on Thursday.
- He intends to enter an Alford plea, acknowledging sufficient evidence for conviction without admitting guilt, according to attorney Mark Geragos.
- Hunter Biden faces charges related to a four-year scheme to evade over $1.4 million in taxes while earning millions from foreign business entities.
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Hunter Biden Intends to Change Not Guilty Plea in His Federal Tax Case, Defense Attorney Says
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hunter Biden plans to change his not guilty plea to avoid going to trial on federal tax evasion charges , his defense attorney said Thursday, appearing to surprise prosecutors and the judge just as jury selection was set to begin. Defense attorney Abbe Lowell told the judge that the evidence against […]
Hunter Biden makes surprise guilty plea in tax case
Hunter Biden has pleaded guilty to federal tax charges in a surprise move that avoids Joe Biden’s family having to endure another criminal trial of the US President’s son. He had been set to stand trial on criminal charges of failing to pay $1.4m (£1.06 million) in taxes while spending lavishly on drugs, sex workers and luxury items. Instead, the 54-year-old quickly responded “guilty” to all nine counts he faced. “I will not subject my family to…
Hunter Biden makes shock guilty plea in tax fraud case
President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, pleaded guilty Thursday to tax evasion charges, dodging a trial that would have dredged up sordid details about his past spending on strippers and drugs as his father serves out his remaining months in the White House in the midst of the presidential election.
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