Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, is suddenly pulling back from multiple legal battles, citing personal financial ruin, dwindling art profits, and a crisis with his housing situation—all while critics say he’s ducking accountability under a protective political shield.
In a striking turn of events, Hunter’s attorneys asked a federal judge in California to toss out his 2023 lawsuit against Garrett Ziegler, a former Trump aide. The suit stemmed from Ziegler’s involvement in publicizing materials from the infamous laptop allegedly belonging to the president’s son.
Hunter’s legal team painted a picture of a man whose finances have cratered, revealing that his income has “dropped significantly” and that he owes millions.
But the revelations didn’t stop there. Court filings added an unexpected twist: the wildfires in Pacific Palisades reportedly rendered Hunter’s luxury rental home uninhabitable for an extended period, further compounding his money problems.
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