The Columbus Dispatch

Hunter Biden sues laptop repairman for privacy invasion

- Xerxes Wilson

WILMINGTON, Del. – Hunter Biden is suing the Trolley Square computer repair shop owner who claimed Biden dropped off his computer and never retrieved it, which led to the leak and publicatio­n of private photograph­s and correspond­ence belonging to the president’s son.

Biden’s legal claims, filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Delaware, are that John Paul Mac Isaac had no right to access and copy the data on the laptop and then invaded Biden’s privacy by disseminat­ing the ill-gotten content.

Mac Isaac is the former owner of The Mac Shop in Wilmington, which is now closed.

He claims that in April 2019, a man who identified himself as Hunter Biden brought three liquid-damaged laptops to his small repair shop in the Trolley Square shopping center. Mac Isaac claims Biden never returned to retrieve the electronic­s and so they became his

property and, motivated by his concern about the content, as well as his political leanings, he disseminat­ed informatio­n stored on the devices.

Eventually, the hard drive’s contents made their way into the hands of former President Donald Trump’s associates and the New York Post during the fever of the last presidenti­al campaign.

Mac Isaac was rocketed into the national spotlight in October 2020 when the New York Post published an exposé on informatio­n purporting to be from Hunter Biden’s laptop.

The publicatio­n’s piece inadverten­tly outed Mac Isaac as the source of the laptop’s data, which included financial documents, personal correspond­ence and more lurid content like pictures depicting the president’s son in the nude and using drugs. Mac Isaac, who can still be seen from time to time in Trolley Square, has since gone on to write a book and portray himself as a victim in the scandal.

Last year, he filed a lawsuit against Hunter Biden, as well as news publicatio­ns CNN, The Daily Beast and U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff, a California Democrat, for defamation, claiming he’d been characteri­zed as a thief and a Russian agent and this caused him to shutter his business.

Biden’s lawsuit is a rejection of the claims in Mac Isaac’s complaint, as well as a countersui­t against Mac Isaac for invasion of privacy.

It references a signed receipt that purports to forfeit the devices to Mac Isaac if they were not retrieved within 90 days. Biden’s lawsuit states that document may give Mac Isaac rights to the devices, but not to the data stored within.

It goes on to claim that Delaware law deems personal property as abandoned only after one year and after other efforts to reach the rightful owner are unsuccessf­ul.

The 42-page filing also draws on reporting and Mac Isaac’s recently published book outlining a narrative of how the photograph­s came into the hands of Republican operatives and others.

The countersui­t makes several claims under Delaware civil law for invasion of privacy, seeks a jury trial and ultimately compensato­ry damages from Mac Isaac.

Mac Isaac’s attorneys have not responded to Biden’s most recent court filing and countersui­t as of Friday.

 ?? CAROLYN KASTER/AP ?? Hunter Biden is suing the computer repair shop owner who claimed Biden dropped off his computer and never retrieved it, which led to the leak and publicatio­n of private photograph­s and correspond­ence belonging to the president’s son.
CAROLYN KASTER/AP Hunter Biden is suing the computer repair shop owner who claimed Biden dropped off his computer and never retrieved it, which led to the leak and publicatio­n of private photograph­s and correspond­ence belonging to the president’s son.

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