As President Biden weighs a re-election bid at age 80, his long-troubled son Hunter has all but guaranteed the commander-in-chief will be bringing plenty of baggage on the campaign trail.
Hunter Biden on Friday escalated his legal war with the former computer repair shop owner who came into possession of his now-infamous laptop, with a countersuit that claims his privacy was invaded — and which threatens to put all his sordid drug binging, sexcapades and shady foreign business deals right back into the spotlight.
In the countersuit, filed in US District Court in Delaware first thing Friday, the first son alleged John Paul Mac Isaac had no legal right to copy and disseminate the contents of the laptop that was abandoned at his Delaware store in 2019.
The report notes that Hunter’s 42-page filing accuses Isaac “of helping to distribute the laptop’s contents for political gain just weeks before the 2020 election.”
Isaac had previously sued Hunter for defamation.
The New York Post further reports:
Mac Isaac insists he became the legal owner of the laptop after Hunter dropped it off to be repaired in April 2019 — but failed to return to reclaim it despite attempts by Mac Isaac to contact him.
His own attorneys have said they have a receipt signed by Hunter that indicates any property not claimed after 90 days would be forfeited.
Political correspondent Byron York points out that Hunter claims in his lawsuit that he does not know how the computer shop owner got the laptop.
In new lawsuit, Hunter Biden claims he does not know how computer shop owner got the laptop. On left, original suit; on right, Hunter response in countersuit. pic.twitter.com/VUtGYjhh8j
— Byron York (@ByronYork) March 17, 2023
Hunter Biden exposes dad to more ‘24 dirt with ‘laptop from hell’ suit https://t.co/1GEOhPM4tw pic.twitter.com/b71qvxuwJW
— New York Post (@nypost) March 17, 2023
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