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The Hunter Biden Scandal Seemingly Gets Worse — Reports Expose That He Requested $10 Million From Chinese Firm In 2017

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Multiple emails divulge that Hunter Biden has financial ties to firms inside communist China, according to The Daily Wire.

Hunter Biden is under federal criminal investigation regarding business dealings, particularly with China.

The new finding conflict with a previous statement of Hunter Biden’s lawyer.

George Mesires said Biden did not receive any ROI in BHR, nor had there been any distributions to the firm’s shareholders since he obtained his 10% equity stake two years prior through his company, Skaneateles LLC.

Emails show that Biden took out a $150,000 capital loan with one of BHR’s Chinese-based partners in July 2017 to help fund his $420,000 investment into the firm that year.

“Since BHR will be making distributions in 2019 far exceeding $150,000 it is a no brainer to extend the loan.”

“Of course, if we can execute the agreement as proposed 100% of those BHR distributions would go to you.”

Biden sent an email to Zhao Runlong at CEFC, asking that they please “translate my letter to Chairman Ye, please extend my warmest best wishes and that I hope to see the Chairman soon.”

Biden said, “I hope my letter finds you well. I regret missing you on your last visit to the United States. Please accept the best wishes from the entire Biden family as well as my partners.”

“We are all hoping to see you here again soon, or in Shanghai.”

From The Daily Wire:

The news follows last week’s bombshell revelation from Hunter Biden when he confirmed that he is under federal criminal investigation. While Biden suggested that the investigation only involved his taxes, CNN reported that authorities were investigating “multiple financial issues,” including whether Hunter Biden “violated tax and money laundering laws in business dealings in foreign countries, principally China.”

The DCNF’s report follows a separate report on Wednesday from Fox News claiming that Hunter Biden extended “best wishes from the entire Biden family” to the chairman of CEFC, a Chinese energy firm, and urged them to send $10 million to “properly fund and operate” a business endeavor that Hunter Biden had with them.

CNN reported separately that the company “aligned itself so closely with the Chinese government that it was often hard to distinguish between the two.”

The report noted that the $10 million was never transfer never happened.

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