Hunter Biden set to be deposed for hours under oath TOMORROW in lawsuit by owner of repair store

Hunter Biden Will Be Deposed Under Oath TOMORROW For Hours In Lawsuit By Owner Of Repair Shop Where He Left His ‘Laptop From Hell’

  • The First Son will be interrogated under oath on Thursday
  • It’s part of a defamation lawsuit brought by the owner of the Delware laptop store where Hunter dropped off the device in 2019
  • Jon Paul Mac Issac is seeking $1.5 million in damages

Hunter Biden will be questioned under oath as part of a civil defamation lawsuit by the owner of the computer repair shop who worked on his now infamous laptop.

The 53-year-old will be dropped off on Thursday, where he is expected to confirm that he owned the device that contained a series of scathing emails and lewd photos.

John Paul Mac Issac, the owner of the Mac Shop in Wilmington, filed a libel suit against the embattled First Son last October, seeking $1.5 million in damages.

He claimed Biden damaged his reputation by lying about whether the computer belonged to him.

The former owner of a laptop repair shop says he tried to return the laptop to Hunter Biden, but he got no reply from embattled First Son

Hunter Biden’s many controversies have given his father’s presidential campaign and White House officials a headache

Mac Isaac reported its contents to the FBI when he discovered messages raising suspicions of influencer involvement involving then-Vice President Joe Biden, as well as videos of Hunter smoking crack and having sex with prostitutes.

He claims the customer did not return for the laptop within three months and Mac Issac’s attempts to contact him went unanswered.

Hunter has since filed a new lawsuit, accusing Mac Issac of illegally accessing his hard drive and leaking the data, violating his privacy.

DailyMail.com’s requests for comment were not immediately answered.

But during Thursday’s statement, Mac Isaac’s attorney, Brian Della Rocca, will question Joe Biden’s son about his previous answers regarding the contents of the laptop.

President Biden has stood by his son Hunter through all of his legal woes

A photo of Hunter Biden’s leaked hard drive shows him posing naked while holding a semi-automatic pistol next to him

Republican critics of the president have long seized on those leaks as evidence that the Biden family is involved in using their family ties to win lucrative business deals abroad.

The New York Post first broke the story, which many tech giants — allegedly at the behest of the Biden 2024 campaign — then censored it as “Russian misinformation.”

Hunter Biden’s latest lawsuit comes just days after the Justice Department announced he had reached a plea deal with U.S. Attorney for Delaware David Weiss at the end of a five-year investigation into his tax affairs.

He had decided to plead guilty to two misdemeanors related to his “willful failure” to pay federal income taxes and will stay out of prison as a result.

But a whistleblower from the Internal Revenue Service insists Hunter Biden received special treatment during the investigation.

Gary Shapley has claimed prosecutors are putting an investigation into Hunter Biden’s finances “on the back burner” as the 2020 election approaches.

He also claims that investigators knew the laptop data had not been tampered with in any way and that it amounted to “reliable evidence.”

The 14-year veteran of the IRS also said that “at every stage” decisions were made that “had the effect of benefiting the subject of the investigation.”

Shapley testified for six hours last month before the powerful Republican-led House Ways and Means Committee in Congress.

Tax secrecy laws prohibit him from releasing any information he has from the Hunter Biden investigation, but congressional testimony is protected.

The face-to-face confrontation comes after Roberts petitioned a judge to jail Hunter for six months for not being honest about his wealth

Details emerged shortly after it was announced that President Joe Biden’s son will plead guilty to federal tax offenses as part of a deal to avoid full prosecution for a separate gun charge

But in another much-needed boost for the Biden family, Hunter managed to strike a deal with former fling, Lunden Roberts, after a falling out over child support on Monday.

A New York Post report published last week suggested that Roberts, 32, had signed a deal agreeing to reduce the $20,000 Hunter pays each month to just $5,000 after advocating financial hardship.

However, Roberts’ attorney, Clinton Lancaster, opposed the article, stating that no deal had been reached and refusing to confirm the figures involved.

The confidential settlement means Hunter, 53, will avoid the scrutiny of a public paternity trial, where details of his shady finances would likely play a big part.

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