Hunter Biden films top-secret DOCUMENTARY with Hollywood power player 'sugar brother' to 'set the record straight' about his drugs and financial problems

The man infamously known as Hunter Biden's “sugar brother” and who has donated millions to the president's son is reportedly working on a documentary to set the record straight about him.

Kevin Morris, a Hollywood lawyer who made a fortune from a TV deal for South Park, was dubbed Hunter's “sugar brother” after he allegedly paid up to $2.8 million of the First Son's tax bill in an attempt to defund prosecutors to satisfy.

Hunter Biden received as much as $4.9 million from Morris, an IRS whistleblower alleged in December, to cover Biden's housing, legal fees, car payments and payments to advisors, most of which occurred in October 2021.

According to the whistleblower's testimony, the 2020 loan accrues interest and forces Biden to pay it back starting in 2025.

Part of Morris' strategy to recoup some of that money could be a documentary, the crew of which has been quietly following Hunter for years and was seen with him in July when he arrived in Los Angeles after his plea deal fizzled gone up. .

Kevin Morris, the man infamously known as Hunter Biden's 'sugar brother' who has donated millions to the president's son, is reportedly working on a documentary to set the record straight about him

Biden was pictured visiting Morris at his home on December 27

The documentary, the LA Times According to reports, Biden would be more human than the tabloid fodder, including drugs and financial problems, that has consumed his life.

Morris would let Biden work on his paintings, raise children and try to live soberly amid the chaos of multiple criminal investigations in the public eye.

The film – which does not yet have a scheduled release date – would ultimately give him “the final say,” which, according to one conservative filmmaker, is why the crew traveled all the way to Serbia to interrogate him in 2021.

Morris believes the infamous Biden laptop was a scheme by the legally blind computer repairman to reveal secrets about Hunter to support former President Donald Trump.

He eventually spoke to Irish filmmaker Phelim McAleer — who directed a documentary titled “My Son Hunter,” released by conservative news site Breitbart — about the laptop.

McAleer agreed, but became suspicious when Morris asked about “the real history of the laptop.”

He was also only told later that Morris represented Biden as an attorney.

“He was there looking for information and evidence for his client while pretending to be something he wasn't,” McAleer said.

Morris pictured alongside celebrity friends actor Courtney Cox and songwriter Johnny McDaid

Morris with South Park co-creator Trey Parker at an event in 2014. Morris made a fortune from a TV deal on the long-running cartoon

Biden had nothing but praise for Morris' help when approached about their relationship.

“I don't know where I would be without Kevin.”

“And I don't just mean because he lent me money to survive this attack, I mean because he gave me back my dignity. He has been a brother to me.”

'What was in it for Kevin? I don't think you really understand or know Kevin if that is your question.'

He said the couple often fights but are always good friends.

“But it is with the knowledge that no matter what happens, I know that when I need him, and most likely before I even know I need him, he will be there and I will be there with him,” Biden said.

Hunter was last seen visiting Morris at his home on December 27.

Morris, a Hollywood lawyer who made a fortune from a South Park TV deal, was dubbed Hunter's “sugar brother” after he allegedly paid up to $2.8 million of the First Son's tax bill in an effort to satisfy prosecutors to set.

IRS agent Joseph Ziegler disclosed the shocking number of Morris' gifts to Biden at the House Ways & Means Committee last month with additional documentation as Hunter faces two tax evasion charges.

Biden had nothing but praise for Morris' help when approached about their relationship

Morris, a Hollywood lawyer who made a fortune from a TV deal for South Park, was dubbed Hunter's “sugar brother” after he allegedly paid up to $2.8 million of the First Son's tax bill in an effort to satisfy prosecutors to set.

Ziegler, who spent five years investigating Hunter's taxes before being removed from the case this year, provided lawmakers with further documents on Tuesday, including a February 2020 email.

The release shows that less than two months after they met, Morris contacted accountants on Hunter's behalf, warning them to move quickly to avoid “significant personal and political risks.”

Ziegler alleged that Hunter's income from Morris, at least some of it described as loans, reflected Hunter's alleged practice of trying to avoid taxes on other income by describing it as loans.

“Hunter appeared to be following a pattern of attempting to avoid tax on relevant income. This first started when Hunter failed to report income from Burisma (the Ukrainian gas company) in 2014 and falsely claimed it was a loan to him,” Ziegler said in his statement.

“He again tried to claim that the millions in (Chinese) income he earned from Hudson West III was a loan to him, which was refuted by the evidence and disallowed by his tax accountants,” he explained.

Adding, “This continued into 2020, 2021 and 2022, during which Hunter received approximately $4.9 million in payments for personal expenses, again in the form of a loan and gift from Democratic donor Kevin Patrick Morris.”

In July, Hunter visited Morris, who also purchased several of Hunter's works of art, for prices up to $500,000, at his Pacific Palisades home, where the lawyer was photographed smoking from a hookah.

Biden's son is currently facing three charges that carry a maximum prison sentence of 25 years and a $250,000 fine.

An IRS whistleblower alleged that Hunter's income from Morris, at least some of it described as loans, reflected Hunter's alleged practice of trying to avoid taxes on other income by describing it as loans.

Hunter Biden received as much as $4.9 million from his 'sugar brother' Kevin Morris, an IRS whistleblower claims

The first charge is for lying on a 2018 gun purchase form that he was not an illegal drug user and carries a top sentence of 10 years. The second charge involves lying to the gun shop, which could get him up to five years in prison. The third involves possessing the firearm while addicted, which could get him another 10 years in prison.

Despite hiring top lawyers, it can be difficult for them to challenge the facts of the case.

In Hunter's 2021 memoir, Beautiful Things, he admitted to a “full-blown addiction” to crack cocaine in 2018 – the period he bought a Colt Cobra 38SPL revolver.

The federally required firearms transaction report for the purchase asks, “Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or a sedative, stimulant, narcotic, or other controlled substance?”

Hunter checked the “no” box on the form, obtained by DailyMail.com.

The charges against him would be stayed as part of a plea deal Hunter reached with prosecutors in which he would admit to tax crimes for deliberately failing to file and pay his tax bill on millions of dollars in income.

But under the watch of a federal judge in July, the plea deal fell apart spectacularly in court over a controversial clause that would have given him blanket immunity for other offenses.

Abbe Lowell, Hunter's top D.C. attorney, has suggested he may challenge the charges on constitutional grounds related to the Second Amendment.

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