The Daily Telegraph

Hunter Biden ‘corruption’ emails released by ex-president’s aide

- By Josie Ensor US CORRESPOND­ENT

PRESSURE was growing on the Biden family last night after a trove of emails belonging to the US President’s son were released online by a former Donald Trump aide to “expose corruption”.

Some 120,000 emails, believed to have been extracted from Hunter Biden’s personal laptop, were published this week on the website Bidenlapto­pemails.com, which as of yesterday no longer appeared to be accessible.

Garrett Ziegler, a former director for trade and manufactur­ing policy under Mr Trump, uploaded the emails to a database on his research group called Marco Polo.

The group says it specialise­s in “exposing corruption and blackmail” and called the database a “modern Rosetta Stone of white and blue collar crime”.

One of the searchable messages, according to the Mailonline and other outlets, purported to be from Hunter to the family of an unnamed Mexican billionair­e in February 2016.

He describes an apparent quid pro quo with the Mexican businessma­n, with Hunter allegedly securing access to the White House and Barack Obama and then vice-president Mr Biden’s inaugurati­on ceremony in return for visits to a villa.

Hunter, a hedge fund investor who formerly worked as a lobbyist, has been accused of using his family name to conduct overseas business deals that could compromise his father. Both Hunter Biden, 52, and his father have maintained that they never communicat­ed about the younger Biden’s business dealings, which included service on the board of a Ukrainian energy firm and dealmaking in China.

His work has drawn scrutiny for the past several years.

A computer repair shop owner based in the Bidens’ home state of Delaware claimed that Hunter dropped the laptop off for repairs in 2019 and never came back.

He said he turned over the computer to the FBI and provided a copy to a representa­tive of Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani.

The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

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