Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Anatomy of a Hunter Biden business deal involving Ukraine (It's not Burisma!)

The tale begins in April 2015, when Hunter Biden got an email from his business partner - the now-convicted felon Devon Archer - about a plan to assist the oligarch Dmitri Firtash, a Ukrainian who was under U.S. indictment by the Obama-Biden administration, and at the time, a fugitive.

Eventually, Biden told Youssef that he could not help on the Firtash case, and the conversation evolved to how Hunter Biden and his partner Archer might be able to help Youssef with one of his companies aspiring to create micropayment donations technology, Youssef told Just the News.

Pdf If Rosemont Seneca Bohai LLC sounds familiar, it's because that was the firm to which the Ukrainian gas company Burisma sent more than $3 million in payments after Hunter Biden joined its board, a relationship that started the whole Hunter Biden scandal and eventually became embroiled in Donald Trump's first impeachment.

Hunter Biden routinely took payments of tens of thousands of dollars from Rosemont Seneca Bohai in 2014 and 2015.

The Senate Homeland and Governmental Affairs Committee staff spent more than a year investigating Hunter Biden's businesses before concluding last fall that the Biden family may have been compromised by foreign dealings.

Emails from a purported Hunter Biden laptop seized by the FBI suggest the younger Biden remained involved with Rosemont Technology Partners well after 2015.

A March 2017 email addressed to Hunter Biden as an "Investor" provided tax records for three Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners funds.

https://justthenews.com/accountability/russia-and-ukraine-scandals/tuesanatomy-hunter-biden-foreign-business-deal-involving 

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