Hunter Biden: Maybe laptop was stolen, or hacked, or it was 'Russians'

Hunter Biden says the laptop computer possessed by a Delaware repair shop owner with images of him in compromising situations and with texts and emails regarding his controversial foreign business deals might be his.

The computer might have been stolen, the hard drive might have been hacked or the whole thing might be, as media and former intel officials have suggested, “Russian disinformation,” he told CBS News’ Tracy Smith in an interview to be aired April 4.

“For real, I don’t know. I really don’t know what the answer is. That’s the truthful answer,” Biden said

“Of course, certainly [it could have been my laptop]. There could be a laptop out there that was stolen from me. It could be I was hacked. It could be that it was Russian intelligence.”

During the interview, Hunter Biden also claimed his father staged an intervention “to get him to give up drugs last year, during the presidential election.”

He said Joe Biden, sobbing, chased him down the driveway of their Wilmington, Delaware, home, in front of Hunter’s daughters, to stop him from getting in his car.

Hunter Biden is promoting his new book, scheduled for released Tuesday, “Beautiful Things: A Memoir.”

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The repair shop owner, John Paul Mac Isaac, claims Biden dropped off the laptop for repair and never picked it up. Because of its contents, the repairman turned over a copy to the FBI in December 2019. After judging that the FBI was not taking action, he gave a copy to President Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and some of its explosive contents ended up in stories in the New York Post in October, just before the 2020 election.

The messages reported by the Post, which have never been disputed, indicated that Joe Biden was aware of his son’s foreign business deals while he was vice president and profited from them. There also are images  of Hunter Biden smoking a crack pipe in bed and in a bathtub. And there are videos of him engage in sexual acts with prostitutes.

Hunter Biden has not previously discussed the laptop publicly, but he announced in December he has been under federal investigation since 2018 over taxes related to foreign business ventures.

Mac Isaac recently sued Twitter, which censored the Post stories, claiming they violated the social media platform’s policies because the information was “hacked.”

Mac Isaac says Twitter’s claim that the information was hacked injured his reputation.

The Washington Examiner reported the lawsuit, filed in Florida, is similar to one filed by Mac Isaac against Twitter earlier in Delaware.

Judge Beth Bloom dismissed the first case, claiming the court had no jurisdiction, even though Twitter was based in Delaware and Isaac lived in the state at the time.

“Twitter knew or should have known that its statement that the New York Post’s story contained hacked materials would cause harm to the plaintiff,” the complaint alleges. “The statements allege that Plaintiff committed crimes including (but not limited to) computer hacking of the son of the Democratic Party nominee, now President, Joe Biden. The implication of an attempt to undermine American democracy and the 2020 presidential election is obvious.”

Mac Isaac wants “a public retraction of all false statements and to issue a public apology.”

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