Hunter Biden’s laptop full of secret agreements and contracts with foreign business partners
Insiders close to the first son of Biden have told The Post that Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop contains contracts and agreements he made with foreign business partners. These could shed new light on Biden’s business dealings and implicate his dad.
The laptop contains tens and thousands of emails, but hundreds of documents have been scattered among them. Most of the documents cannot be opened by investigators because they were not downloaded.
Hunter Biden, his family, and foreign companies made millions from trading on his family name during his father’s presidency, and even afterward, according to the House Oversight Committee and whistleblowers.
Hunter Biden, who was involved in a lot of wheeling and dealing, was also a crack user and alcoholic.
A series of New York Post articles in October 2020, based on a laptop that he left at a Delaware computer shop, revealed his web of businesses.
Hunter Biden was appointed to the board of Burisma in April 2014, an energy company from Ukraine.
During the vice-presidency of his father, he earned $83,333 per monthly.
Hunter’s business relations with Burisma can be seen in agreements that are not accessible from the hard drive.
Hunter Biden, along with his fellow Burisma board member Devon Archer, were both tagged in an email sent by Eric Schwerin (the head of Hunter Biden’s investment firm Rosemont Seneca) to Vadym Pzharsky, Burisma’s chief financial officer, on November 15, 2015.
He said, “Attached you will find the agreement that was executed by BS”, a shorthand for Burisma’s lobbying company Blue Star Strategies.
“I understand Devon has given you the scope of immediate work that BS will be working on from now until the end of the month. We will be receiving a report on the meetings and so forth. Schwerin told reporters that the team will soon send you a download of all their work.
Archer would still have the file in his possession if he was a recipient.
Archer will be speaking to the House Oversight Committee Monday. She is expected to testify Hunter Biden placed his father on the telephone with business partners over two dozen times.
When Hunter receives money from Burisma via an executed contract. . . “If some company or another delivers a connection with Joe Biden, that would be a felony under the Foreign Agents Registration Act,” Jim Hanson said. He is a global consultant who has examined the hard drive.
According to sources close to the members of the GOP Oversight Committee, Republicans are interested to assess Archer’s potential as an impeachment testimony if the party decides it is time to impeach Biden.
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who is a member of the committee said: “It’s important to us that we get to the bottom line. Documents like these are essential for us to do so.”
Hunter Biden, Rob Walker and James Gilliar, along with their business partners, circulated in March 2016 a document cryptic called “H to Zang Draft.”
The Zang was almost certainly Jianjun Zang, an executive director at the Chinese energy giant CEFC.
“Have a look at it and let me now. It’s very simple. Once approved. Rob Walker wrote Hunter: “I’ll send Joan to sign?”
Joan Peugh worked as Hunter Biden’s secretary.
“Yes.”
Hunter Biden responded.
Hunter had just begun a relationship between the company, its chairman Ye Jianming – who would go on to lavish cash and gifts upon the younger Biden – before being arrested in march 2018.
According to Hunter Biden’s diary, the two met in December 2015.
Hunter’s father was then Vice President Biden who had announced he wouldn’t run for the presidency in 2016. The family wanted to make money off him and used the Biden name in order to gain access to foreign countries.
A person who was familiar with the arrangement speculated on what the HZang draft could have said.
They would be paid as soon as Joe Biden leaves the White House.
Hunter Biden’s Chinese partners had soured by 2017.
In July that year, he sent a threat to CEFC’s translator Raymond Zhao. The message warned that Hunter “sat” with his father and that the two “would love to understand why the promise made hasn’t been fulfilled.”
“And Z, if you get a text or call from anyone else involved than you [Zang] and the chairman, you’ll regret not following my directions. Between the man next to me, and everyone he knows, and my ability of forever holding a grudge.”
Hunter Biden, his lawyer George Mesires and a Ye lieutenant named Mervyn Yuan owned Hudson West III. In March 2018, they demanded to understand why CEFC took $381,000 in revenue from Hudson West III.
CEFC was already in trouble.
The Chinese authorities disappeared CEFC Chairman Ye Jianming in the same month.
Since then, he hasn’t been seen.
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