Hunter Biden hit with federal charges for tax evasion scheme

AFP

The Department of Justice on Thursday filed new criminal charges against US President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, accusing him of failing to pay AED 5.14 million in taxes while spending millions on a lavish lifestyle.

Hunter was hit with three felony and six misdemeanor tax offenses, according to an indictment filed in US District Court in Central California.

He faces up to 17 years in prison if convicted on the charges. The Justice Department said its investigation into Biden is ongoing.

"The Defendant engaged in a four-year scheme to not pay at least AED 5.14 million in self-assessed federal taxes he owed for tax years 2016 through 2019," the indictment read.

It added that he had "spent millions of dollars on an extravagant lifestyle rather than paying his tax bills."

A spokesperson for Special Counsel David Weiss and a lawyer for Hunter did not immediately reply to requests for comment.

Thursday's indictment stated that Hunter had "earned handsomely" while serving on the boards of a Ukrainian industrial conglomerate and a Chinese private equity fund.

But his expenditures increased as his income increased, according to the charges.

In 2018 alone, the indictment read, Hunter "spent more than AED 6.61 million, including approximately AED 2,835,000 in cash withdrawals, approximately AED 1,407,000 in payments to women, approximately AED 555,000 in clothing and accessories" among other expenditures.

The indictment added: "The Defendant did not use any of these funds to pay his taxes in 2018."

Hunter in October pleaded not guilty to charges in Delaware in the first criminal prosecution of a sitting US president's child.

Weiss brought those charges against him after an earlier proposed plea deal unraveled under questioning from a judge. Weiss is still investigating whether he can be charged for tax law violations.

The special counsel investigating Hunter has employed a grand jury in Los Angeles to seek documents and possible testimony from multiple witnesses as part of the federal investigation of his business dealings, CNN reported last month.

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