Hunter Biden tried to get tax deductions for his prostitute and sex club payments

Per NYP

US President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, was the subject of an IRS whistleblower, who shared how the US President's son tried to make illegal deductions to his taxes. This was by trying to list down his prostitute and sex club expenses as deductibles.

This came from the whistleblower's testimony to Congress, who remained unnamed but shared that Hunter Biden tried to avoid his $106,000 tax bill. It was also alleged that the US President's son also tried to hide his income.

Unnamed whistleblower: “So some of the items that he deducted were personal no-show employees. He deducted payments that were made to who he called his West Coast assistant, but she was essentially a prostitute,”

Gary Shapley, an IRS supervisory agent who was also a whistleblower, said that Hunter would expense flights for prostitutes.

Shapley: “There were multiple examples of prostitutes that were ordered basically, and we have all the communications between that where he would pay for these prostitutes, would book them a flight where even the flight ticket showed their name. And then he expensed those,”

Recently, Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to just two tax misdemeanors while his gun possession charge was to be "diverted." This was despite what was revealed in a December edition of Twitter files regarding Hunter Biden's laptop.

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