A new story says that the IRS thought about hitting Hunter Biden with felony tax charges for taking almost $40,000 out of his daughter’s college fund. A portion of the money that was supposed to pay for his daughter’s college was supposedly used by President Biden’s son to pay for drugs and hookers.
The Daily Mail stated regarding Biden, “His personal lenders at Wells Fargo emailed him on December 17th, of 2018, advising him that he had only 44 cents remaining in his bank account, based on records that were obtained by DailyMail.com from his abandoned laptop.”
In response, Biden purportedly asked the Wells Fargo bank’s manager to move $20,000 out of his daughter Maisy Biden’s college savings account and deposit it into his personal bank account. This was from an email purportedly sent from Hunter’s abandoned laptop. Biden said he knew there would be consequences for withdrawing money from his daughter’s college savings account.
Biden was told by the investment manager that he could not transfer the money from a college fund to his own account.
Three days later, Biden sent an email that didn’t make sense and mentioned the Ukrainian energy firm Burisma as well as his ex-wife Kathleen Buhle.
Hunter is said to have written:
“Don’t pay a single check or automatic payment that I’ve not personally given permission for. Shut down all of your accounts in a neat way. I just found out that my ex-partner of more than two years can get into my accounts and has been sending money to [sic]. I owe money on bills that aren’t my problem. To be clear again, please avoid transferring any money to anybody or anything with the money that comes into my account.”
From the New York Post, “After emptying Maisy’s college savings, he fell deeper and deeper into the clutches of his addiction in the months that followed, making payments to a drug dealer, a webcam service, in addition to prostitutes in the course of several weeks, emails on his laptop showed.”
Maisy Biden was going to graduate from Sidwell Friends High School, a well-known Washington, D.C., high school the next spring.
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