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Hunter Biden sues Del. computer shop owner

Claims he improperly accessed, shared data

- By Billy House

WASHINGTON — Hunter Biden is suing the owner of a computer repair shop where he dropped off his infamous laptop, claiming the man improperly copied and helped disseminat­e his personal data.

The suit filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Delaware is a response to a defamation action that the shop owner, John Paul Mac Isaac, launched in January against Biden, Rep. Adam Schiff, CNN, Politico and The Daily Beast.

Isaac had asserted, among other things, that Biden, President Joe Biden’s son, and others have wrongly suggested he was a participan­t in a Russian effort to undermine American democracy and the 2020 presidenti­al election.

But the younger Biden’s lawyers, led by Washington attorney Abbe Lowell, are firing back.

They argue it is Isaac who committed wrongdoing in allegedly accessing and sharing data belonging to Biden “without any authority or permission to do so.”

They are seeking a jury trial on what they say were violations of Delaware common law, including invasion of privacy, by the obtaining of “private and confidenti­al informatio­n and content, including sensitive and private photograph­s and video of Mr. Biden.”

A central issue is the circulatio­n of files from the computer that the president’s son reportedly left in a Delaware computer shop in 2019, and whether Isaac shared material with others, including allies of then-president Donald Trump, including Rudy Giuliani.

Biden’s lawyers continue to stop short of acknowledg­ing if the laptop was actually his. “This is not an admission by Mr. Biden that Mac Isaac (or others) in fact possessed any particular laptop containing electronic­ally stored data belonging to Mr. Biden. Rather, Mr. Biden simply acknowledg­es that at some point, Mac Isaac obtained electronic­ally stored data, some of which belonged to Mr. Biden.”

No matter how Isaac and others came into initial possession of the stored data, Isaac improperly accessed, copied and shared the files, the counter-claim asserts.

Separately, Biden’s lawyers on Friday notified Judge Maryellen Noreika of Federal District Court in Delaware they intend to question under oath Giuliani, Giuliani’s lawyer, Robert Costello, another former Trump adviser, Stephen Bannon, and others as part of this legal action.

The laptop came to the public’s attention toward the end of the 2020 presidenti­al campaign when The New York Post reported on emails related to Hunter Biden’s overseas business dealings it said were found on the computer. Trump used the report against Joe Biden in the final days of Trump’s failed run for a second term.

This legal back-and-forth between Hunter Biden and Isaac comes as the Gop-led House Committee on Oversight and Accountabi­lity has been investigat­ing the internatio­nal business transactio­ns of the president’s son and other relatives of the president.

On Friday, committee chairman James Comer, a Kentucky Republican, announced the panel is requesting that John R. Walker, an associate of Hunter Biden’s, appear for a transcribe­d interview.

The request comes a day after the panel revealed that Walker used his company to transfer money from a Chinese energy company to Hunter Biden, James Biden, Hallie Biden, and an unknown “Biden.”

Hallie Biden, the widow if the president’s son, Beau Biden, and who had a romantic relationsh­ip with Hunter Biden for a short time, received $35,000 over two transfers in 2017, according to the records.

Comer said Chinese firm Energy HK wired Walker $3 million just before those transfers.

 ?? Nicholas Kamm Getty Images ?? Hunter Biden filed a lawsuit Friday against the owner of a computer repair shop, claiming the man accessed and shared data belonging to Biden without permission.
Nicholas Kamm Getty Images Hunter Biden filed a lawsuit Friday against the owner of a computer repair shop, claiming the man accessed and shared data belonging to Biden without permission.

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