Kathleen Buhle describes her turbulent marriage to President Joe Biden’s son Hunter in a candid autobiography. An understanding of this once-private romance sheds light on the difficult aspects of their relationship and provides a close-up look at one of America’s most famous political families.
“Buhle and Hunter got married back in 1993, split in 2015, and finalized their divorce in April 2017 — weeks after Hunter revealed that he was in a relationship with his late brother Beau Biden’s widow, Hallie Biden. That relationship ended in 2019, and in May 2019, Hunter wed South African filmmaker Melissa Cohen and the couple welcomed their first child together, a son named Beau, in March 2020,” People reported.
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Hunter Biden and Buhle’s marriage came to an end in court after 24 years and three children. She discusses how this challenging trip affected them both and shares intimate aspects of it in her book.
“When my marriage ended, I felt like I’d lost my sense of who I was,” she said. “Anyone who has seen addiction ruin a relationship, or been through infidelity and divorce, can tell you how devastating it feels. But what I also realized through those crushing experiences is that I needed to find a way to stand on my own.”
“In February 2017, Buhle alleged in a legal filing that her estranged ex had spent money on drugs, alcohol, prostitutes, and strip clubs. Buhle’s book doesn’t shy away from those previous disclosures; instead, it will shine a light on the “heavy toll” addiction can take on relationships, according to the book’s publisher,” the report added.
“Writing this book has been incredibly healing for me… and my hope is it will be meaningful to those who have been through addiction or divorce, and especially to women who have felt like their entire identity was tied to their spouse. In the end, divorce allowed me to find my strength,” Buhle said.
Hunter Biden has had troubled personal relationships, including conceiving a child with an exotic dancer and getting close to the widow of his late brother, despite his family’s well-known political prowess. He wrote openly about these struggles in one remarkable memoir, making no apologies for anything.
After the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware initiated a detailed investigation into his tax transactions, the president’s son was not exempt from examination and may have been involved in questionable financial behavior that was concealed from view.
“I learned yesterday for the first time that the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware advised my legal counsel, also yesterday, that they are investigating my tax affairs,” Hunter Biden said. “I take this matter very seriously, but I am confident that a professional and objective review of these matters will demonstrate that I handled my affairs legally and appropriately, including with the benefit of professional tax advisors.”
Hunter Biden and those associated with him may have engaged in financial crimes, according to a CNN investigation. Authorities are looking more closely at the inner workings of the son of the former Vice President because there is rising concern over whether money was handled illegally.
“Publicly available documents show Hunter and his ex-wife Kathleen Buhle had an Internal Revenue Service lien against them for taxes not paid, possibly including interest and penalties, totaling $112,805.09, until this past March. The documents, filed by the IRS, show the lien was placed in November 2019. It is not immediately clear if the lien has anything to do with the investigation,” CNBC reported.
“Separately, Hunter Biden had individual income tax liens of almost $453,890 placed on him by the District of Columbia on July 9, related to taxes owed for 2017 and 2018, according to a document on file in D.C. Recorder of Deeds Office. Those liens were canceled six days later, records show. The District of Columbia’s income tax rate is 8.95 percent for income above $1 million annually, plus about $85,000,” they added.