Hunter Biden has requested the dismissal of his lawsuit against former Trump aide Garrett Ziegler, citing financial difficulties.
The lawsuit, filed in 2023, accused Ziegler of illegally distributing Biden’s personal data from his alleged laptop. Biden's legal filing reveals that his income has significantly declined, with poor art sales and book performance contributing to his financial woes. The case’s dismissal highlights the ongoing legal and political battles surrounding Biden and his personal affairs.
This development may mark the end of one of several legal disputes tied to the controversial laptop data leak.
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It’s pretty wild how Hunter Biden’s personal struggles keep getting dragged into the spotlight while actual corruption from Trump and his allies gets ignored. The GOP obsession with this laptop is just a distraction from their own scandals.
Guess selling 'art' to shady buyers wasn’t enough to keep Hunter afloat—maybe he should try getting a real job for once.
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So Hunter Biden suddenly can’t afford to keep suing people over his own mess? Maybe he should’ve focused on a real job instead of trading on his last name and selling overpriced finger paintings. Either way, this just proves that government elites and their families play by a different set of rules while the rest of us get crushed for far less.
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Hunter Biden cites plummeting art sales in plea to dismiss laptop lawsuit
The document, filed in Biden's laptop hacking lawsuit against a former Trump aide, asks a district court judge to dismiss the case due to his lack of necessary financial resources. Biden, the son of former President Joe Biden, said his income has “decreased significantly” since late 2023.
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