Special Counsel to Present Over 300 Exhibits in Hunter Biden Tax Evasion Trial

Special Counsel David Weiss is set to present over 300 exhibits, ranging from text messages to financial records, when the tax evasion case against Hunter Biden goes to trial on June 20, according to a court document filed on Wednesday.

Money transfers to women, emails from ex-wife Kathleen Biden (now Buhle), tax forms, divorce settlements, and tax correspondence are among the 321 exhibits Mr. Weiss and his team outlined as evidence to be presented at the highly anticipated trial of President Joe Biden’s son next month.

Mr. Biden was indicted last December by a California grand jury with nine counts of tax offenses. The indictment alleges that Mr. Biden spent around $1.4 million on a lavish lifestyle, including on “escorts” and “drugs,” instead of fulfilling his tax obligations between 2016 and 2019.

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