Court Filings: Hunter Biden Living Outside Of United States

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Hunter Biden is living outside of the United States, according to court filings.

This was revealed in a breach of contract document from the firm Winston & Strawn LLP.

The Detroit News reported:

Hunter Biden is living outside of the U.S., according to a Washington D.C. civil court filing submitted by a law firm that formerly represented the 56-year-old defendant.

That 14-page breach of contract legal document seeks to collect payment from Biden. The filing from Winston & Strawn LLP doesn’t state specifically where the 46th President’s son currently resides. It simply says “Mr. Biden lives abroad.”

That firm represented Biden in a criminal case in Delaware revolving around a gun he owned while battling drug addiction as well as a tax case. Winston & Strawn LLP sued its former client for more than $50,000 in unpaid legal fees in July, according to Law.com.

Biden beat criminal prosecution when his father issued a sweeping 2024 pardon granting his son immunity “including but not limited to all offenses charged or prosecuted.”

The documents also revealed that Hunter Biden still owes a “substantial portion” of his legal fees.

Fox News reported:

The court document disclosing Biden’s current living situation was submitted in a Washington, D.C., civil court by Winston & Strawn LLP, which previously represented him in a series of criminal cases that drew intense national scrutiny over the years, including a felony gun trial in Delaware and a tax crimes prosecution in California.

According to the filings, the former first son has not paid a “substantial portion” of the fees owed to his legal team. He reportedly has limited financial resources and also cannot afford to hire specialized professionals to assist with the lawsuit, citing instances that Biden manually “hand-searched” his own emails to locate relevant documents rather than relying on outside resources.

Biden also noted during his podcast appearance that he is facing “$17 million in debt … as it relates to my legal fees.”