Miami Herald

Hunter Biden seeks DOJ probe of Trump allies over laptop

- BY ERIC TUCKER

A lawyer for President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, asked the Justice Department in a letter late Wednesday to investigat­e close allies of former President Donald Trump and others who accessed and disseminat­ed personal data from a laptop that a computer repair shop owner says was dropped off at his Delaware store in 2019.

In a separate letter, Hunter Biden’s attorneys also asked Fox News host Tucker Carlson to retract and apologize for what they say are false and defamatory claims made repeatedly about him onair, including implying without evidence that he had unauthoriz­ed access to classified documents found at his father’s home.

The request for a criminal inquiry, which comes as Hunter Biden faces his own tax evasion investigat­ion by the Justice Department, does not mean federal prosecutor­s will open a probe or take any other action. But it nonetheles­s represents a concerted shift in strategy and a rare public response by the younger Biden and his legal team to years of attacks by Republican officials and conservati­ve media, scrutiny expected to continue now that the GOP has taken over the House.

It also represents the latest salvo in the longrunnin­g laptop saga, which began with a New York

Post story in October 2020 that detailed some of the emails it says were found on the device related to Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings. It was swiftly seized on by Trump as a campaign issue during the presidenti­al election that year.

The letter, signed by prominent Washington attorney Abbe Lowell, seeks an investigat­ion into, among others, former Trump strategist Steve Bannon, Trump’s longtime lawyer Rudy Giuliani, Giuliani’s own attorney and the Wilmington computer repair shop owner, John Paul Mac Isaac, who has said Hunter Biden dropped a laptop off at his store in April 2019 and never returned to pick it up.

The letter cites passages from Mac Isaac’s book in which he admitted reviewing private and sensitive material from Biden’s laptop, including a file titled “income.pdf.” It notes that Mac Isaac sent a copy of the laptop data to Giuliani’s lawyer, Robert Costello, who in turn shared it with Giuliani, a close ally of Trump’s.

Giuliani provided the informatio­n to a reporter at the New York Post, which first wrote about the laptop, and also to Bannon, according to the letter. Hunter Biden never consented to any of his personal informatio­n being accessed or shared in that manner, his lawyer says.

A Justice Department spokespers­on declined to comment.

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