Another scandalous claim about Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden
John Paul Mac Isaac, owner of a Delaware computer repair shop, on a Fox TV show yesterday weighed in on Hunter Biden’s lawyer’s call for prosecutors to conduct a criminal investigation into the theft and sharing of computer information.
“I’ve been dealing with bullying on all fronts for the last couple of years, so I’ve gotten a little used to it,” Mac Isaac said. he said.
Hunter Biden’s lawyer called for an investigation “not to be as bad as being accused of being a traitor working with Russia to influence US elections.” “But he’s still close to it,” Mac Isaac said. saying.
Speaking on the same show, Mac Isaac’s attorney, Brian Della Rocca, also claimed that in the letter calling for the investigation, “lies were made up” about his client that he had unauthorized access to computer content, and claimed who had the Hunter Biden license. for computer repair and access to information.
In addition, the program commented that the information in question, which was previously defended as not belonging to Hunter Biden, was seen as the first admission that it belonged to Hunter Biden, with the call for an investigation.
EVENT HISTORY
The New York Post newspaper, in the news it published on October 14, 2020, revealed that Hunter Biden’s computer was found in a computer repair shop in Delaware.
In the computer content, it was claimed that Biden was involved in his son Hunter Biden’s dealings with the Ukraine-based energy company during his vice presidency, and that he pressured Ukraine to remove the attorney general who investigated this company. .
The content was claimed to also include images of Hunter Biden, such as sexually explicit and illegal drug use.
Hunter Biden’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell, sent a letter to the Justice Department and the state attorney general, urging prosecutors to launch criminal investigations into the theft and sharing of information on his client’s laptop.
In the letter, Lowell argued that the owner of the computer repair shop, John Mac Isaac, and former President Donald Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani and former adviser Steve Bannon were responsible for the theft and distribution of personal information on the computer. Hunter Biden’s laptop. (AA)