Former President Joe Biden 's son, Hunter Biden, claims he's been left homeless—and unable to afford a new dwelling—amid ongoing money struggles after his $4 million Malibu rental property was left "unlivable" by the California wildfires.
Hunter Biden may have his freedom, but the son of former President Joe Biden now finds himself mired in debt and without a permanent home, according to a court filing.
Hunter Biden said he has racked up “significant debt in the millions of dollars range” after watching his art sales dry up at the end of his father’s presidency, according to court documents filed this week.
Hunter Biden says he’s just a starving artist now that his dad’s not in the White House anymore. The former first son claimed he’s millions of dollars in debt, nobody’s buying his art and he lost his house to the Los Angeles wildfires in a bombshell legal filing in which he asked a a federal judge to drop the laptop hacking lawsuit he slapped on a former Trump White House aide.
Former "Meet the Press" anchor Chuck Todd claimed former President Biden was more concerned about his political career than doing what was best for his family.
With his father out of office and ‘millions’ of dollars of his artwork destroyed, Hunter Biden says he does not have the ‘resources’ to continue
Hunter Biden asked a judge to withdraw a lawsuit against Garrett Ziegler. The reason: He doesn't have the money to go on.
He told a court he's been displaced by LA fires, struggles to earn an income, and is millions of dollars in debt.