Saturday, July 1, 2023

Hunter Biden's Business Partner Tony Bobulinski Did Not Testify Before Hunter Biden Grand Jury

Prosecutors did not request testimony from Tony Bobulinski, a former business partner of Hunter Biden, before the federal grand jury in Delaware.

Shapley's interview transcript also included a portion of a recorded conversation between an FBI agent and Hunter Biden's business associate, Rob Walker, where Walker mentioned Joe Biden's presence at a meeting related to their efforts to secure a lucrative deal with the now-defunct Chinese company CEFC. Walker told the FBI that Joe Biden made a brief appearance at the meeting held at the Four Seasons, where Hunter Biden mentioned his plans and asked for his father's support.

Bobulinski collaborated with Hunter Biden in 2017 to establish a business venture called SinoHawk, aiming to form a joint venture with CEFC. However, instead of fulfilling their plans, CEFC directed millions of dollars to accounts associated with Hunter Biden.

Text messages provided by Bobulinski indicated that Joe Biden had met with him, Hunter, and James Biden while they pursued the CEFC deal.

Bobulinski is reportedly concerned that Thibault worked to suppress the information he provided to the FBI. In October 2020, Senator Chuck Grassley notified U.S. Attorney David Weiss, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and FBI Director Christopher Wray about the substantial evidence related to potential criminal conduct by Hunter Biden and James Biden.

Grassley referred to a summary of Bobulinski's interview with FBI agents, where he alleged that Hunter and James Biden engaged in unremunerated work with foreign nationals linked to the Chinese government while Joe Biden was Vice President.

Recently released WhatsApp messages between Hunter Biden and intermediaries with CEFC further support previous findings of foreign bank transactions involving Hunter Biden. 

https://americafirstreport.com/hunter-bidens-business-partner-tony-bobulinski-did-not-testify-before-hunter-biden-grand-jury/

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