In her first TV interview Tuesday, the former wife of disgraced first son Hunter Biden said she can’t reconcile her former husband with the strung-out pervert depicted in explicit photographs and recordings recovered on the laptop he abandoned at a Delaware computer repair shop.
Hunter’s offshore business connections were the subject of The Post’s story from October 2020, when his father, Joe Biden, was vice president under Barack Obama. It also included a 12-minute video that purports to show Hunter Biden using crack and engaging in sex acts with an unidentified woman.
Hunter posing with a gun while cavorting with a nude prostitute was the subject of a recent exclusive from The Post, which showed Hunter posing with a gun while cavorting with a naked prostitute.
Hunter Biden announced in December 2020 that he is being investigated by federal prosecutors in Delaware for tax evasion dating back to his father’s term as Vice President.
Tax and money laundering rules are being investigated to see if the first son and his business acquaintances broke them.
Hunter Biden, according to the Washington Post, had substantial commercial interests in both Ukraine and China, where he had a lucrative seat on the board of energy giant Burisma.
Hunter Biden was asked if he thought he would have been offered a place on the board of Burisma, which paid up to $50,000 a month, if his last name hadn’t been Biden at another point in the conversation.
Buhle also revealed on Tuesday that she granted Hunter entire control over their family’s finances, calling the decision “embarrassing” before conceding that being married to a prominent politician’s son has certain rewards.
After 24 years of marriage, Buhle’s divorce from Hunter was finalized in 2017, and she said that writing the book helped her recognize “how cruel it was to Hunter.” And what a bad thing that was for me.”
Naomi, Finnegan, and Maisy are Buhle and Hunter Biden’s three adult daughters. Naomi, 28, hopes to have her wedding celebration at the White House in November.