Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Hunter Biden subpoena seeks info on Burisma

- BY MICHAEL BALSAMO AND ERIC TUCKER

WASHINGTON — A subpoena seeking documents from Hunter Biden asked for informatio­n related to more than two dozen entities, including Ukraine gas company Burisma, according to a person familiar with a Justice Department tax investigat­ion of Presidente­lect Joe Biden’s son.

The breadth of the subpoena, issued Tuesday, underscore­s the wide- angle lens prosecutor­s are taking as they examine the younger Biden’s finances and internatio­nal business ventures.

Hunter Biden’s ties to Burisma in particular have long dogged the policy work and political aspiration­s of his father, Joe Biden, now the president- elect of the United States. It’s unclear whether Hunter Biden’s work at the Ukrainian company is a central part of the federal investigat­ion or whether prosecutor­s are simply seeking informatio­n about all his sources of income in recent years.

The person was not authorized to discuss an ongoing investigat­ion publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

A lawyer for the younger Biden, George Mesires, did not immediatel­y return a phone message seeking comment for this story and a spokesman for the Biden transition team declined to comment.

Hunter Biden confirmed Wednesday that his taxes are under federal investigat­ion. The revelation comes at a delicate time for the president- elect, who is building out his Cabinet and will soon decide on his nominee to run the Justice Department, the same department overseeing the investigat­ion into his son.

In addition to the Burisma- related request, the subpoena issued last week also seeks informatio­n on Hunter Biden’s Chinese business dealings and other financial transactio­ns.

The probe was launched in 2018, the year before his father announced his candidacy for president.

The younger Biden joined the board of Burisma in 2014, around the time his father, then vice president, was helping conduct the Obama administra­tion’s foreign policy with Ukraine. President Donald Trump and his allies have long argued, without evidence, that Hunter Biden’s work in Ukraine influenced the Obama administra­tion’s policies toward the Eastern European nation.

The president- elect is not believed to be a focus of the investigat­ion. He has not weighed in on the merits of the investigat­ion, saying only to reporters on Friday that he was “proud of my son.”

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK/ POOL/ AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? President- elect Joe Biden embraces his son Hunter after speaking on Nov. 7 in Wilmington, Delaware.
ANDREW HARNIK/ POOL/ AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES President- elect Joe Biden embraces his son Hunter after speaking on Nov. 7 in Wilmington, Delaware.

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