President Biden’s former daughter-in-law is set to tie the knot, years after leaving her husband Beau by infamously dating Hunter Biden.
Hallie Biden, 50, will walk down the aisle with Ohio financial broker John Hopkins Anning, 53. Page six.
The wedding could reportedly take place as early as this weekend, as a marriage certificate already appears in Ohio’s Hamilton County court records.
It comes five years after the end of her controversial affair with Hunter, and the 50-year-old is expected to be called as a witness in the upcoming gun violations trial of the president’s son.
Hallie Biden, 50, walks this weekend with Ohio financial broker John Hopkins Anning, 53, (pictured together)
President Biden’s former daughter-in-law was married to his son Beau from 2002 until his death in 2015, during which time Beau served as Delaware’s attorney general.
Hallie has reportedly been engaged to Anning for over a year, but the couple waited to get married until her younger child graduated from high school.
Insiders told Page Six that the big day is planned for this weekend, but further details about the wedding or who will attend are unclear.
She was previously married to Beau Biden from 2002 until his death in 2015 from brain cancer, during which time he served as attorney general of Delaware.
After Beau Biden died, she started dating Hunter around the same time he divorced his ex-wife Kathleen Buhle.
The couple continued their tryst for two years, at a time now in the spotlight ahead of Hunter’s federal trial.
The president’s son is accused of lying about a crack cocaine addiction on gun forms when he bought a Colt Cobra .38 firearm in October 2018 while dating Hallie.
Hunter’s trial is the first ever against the child of a sitting president, and comes just days after Donald Trump became the first former president to be convicted of a crime.
He will also be tried again in Los Angeles in September after allegedly evading more than $1.4 million in federal taxes between 2016 and 2019.
After Beau’s tragic death, Hallie sparked controversy when she began a two-year relationship with her husband’s brother, Hunter.
Hallie had two sons, Natalie and Robert, with Beau before he died of brain cancer
Buhle, to whom Hunter reportedly owes even more money, and his ex-girlfriend Zoe Kestan, are also expected to testify in the upcoming trial.
During his trial, the president’s son will face allegations that he deliberately incorrectly completed a federal background check in which he wrote that he was not a user of controlled substances.
Hunter has been open about his addiction problems in the past, with prosecutors also providing evidence that cocaine was found in the pouch of his gun.
According to the New York PostIn Hallie’s testimony, she detailed how Hunter took the .38 firearm to his home in Delaware and held onto it for 11 days before throwing it in a trash bin outside a grocery store.
Kestan also reportedly previously revealed further details to prosecutors, including allegations that Hunter “smoked crack cocaine every 20 minutes except when he was sleeping.”
Hallie is expected to be a key witness when Hunter goes on trial next week on federal weapons violations because their arrangement overlaps with his alleged crimes
Prosecutors will also introduce a number of texts and images that they say prove Hunter knowingly lied on the background sheet, with Hallie expected to be the key witness.
This included a month after Hallie found the gun, where he texted her: “I’m a liar and a thief and a guilty person and a user, and I’m delusional and an addict, unlike and above all other addicts who you know and I have ruined every relationship I have ever cherished.”
In another message, he allegedly texted her that he “turned out to be unstable if you put a gun in the trash… out of FEAR.”
Prosecutors said Hallie regularly searched Hunter’s “bags, backpacks and car in an effort to help him sober up, and repeatedly discovered drug paraphernalia and drugs in his belongings.”
Hunter faces a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison if convicted of the felony weapons charge and has pleaded not guilty.