Hunter Biden’s Weird Bank Transactions Are Raising Eyebrows

Hunter Biden’s reported $49,910 rent/deposit payments are being looked at by Rep. James Comer (R-KY), the head of the House Oversight Committee, based on “suspicious activity concerns” raised by American banks regarding the Biden family.

Emails discovered on the “Laptop from Hell” show by Hunter According to Breitbart News, Hunter paid a $49,910 rental deposit to the House of Sweden to secure an office for the endeavor between the Biden family firm and the notorious CEFC China Energy Co. According to whistleblower Tony Bobulinski, the Biden family had previously worked out a contract with CEFC in which President Joe Biden (“Big Guy”) would have a 10% financial part in the joint venture.

Hunter’s $49,910 security deposit is in line with the sum he listed as home rent on a background check form from 2018. The paper also revealed that Joe Biden’s house in Wilmington, Delaware, where the president kept secret documents with his Corvette in the garage, was Hunter’s residence.

Comer told Breitbart News that “several concerns must be addressed regarding the Biden family’s influence peddling and President Biden’s improper handling of confidential information from his time as vice president.”

He said, “We’ve asked for Secretary Yellen to produce all suspicious activity reports produced for the questionable financial dealings of the Biden family members and their colleagues, which might answer many of the questions we have regarding the Biden family’s dubious business practices.”

More than 150 bank transactions involving the Biden family business were flagged as suspicious by American banks, according to a Breitbart News story from April. These flagged reports were referred to Janet Yellen, the Secretary of the Treasury, for additional study in order to determine whether the Biden family had committed any illegality.

The Biden administration has prohibited transparency, which raises concerns about the possibility that the Biden family is attempting to conceal its overseas business dealings. The Treasury Department has an established tradition of submitting such reports to Congress.

Comer additionally informed Breitbart News that his committee is aware of Hunter’s use of the House of Sweden office space to execute a contract with CEFC China Energy Co in which a $49,910 deposit was made.

He added, “We know Hunter Biden arranged for Joe Biden to have an office and keys at the House of Sweden where they collaborated on a deal to export American natural gas to China with CCP-connected associates.”

Emails recovered from Hunter’s laptop reveal that he asked for the lease to be terminated in 2017 after his arrangement with CEFC China Energy failed.

Around nine months later, Hunter stated on a background check form that from March 2017 to February 2018, he paid $49,910 in monthly rent, citing his father’s Delaware house as his address, where recently-discovered classified materials were kept.

The agreement was reached in July 2018. The email exchange between Hunter and the House of Sweden did not specify the lease dates.

“Hunter Biden’s new listing of the Wilmington residence as his home,” Comer noted, “raises issues about who had access to confidential information left about the house.”

Hunter clicked a box indicating that he was the owner of a “Current Residence,” according to the background investigation. It’s unclear why Hunter listed his present address as Joe Biden’s home with rent payments or why he mentioned owning a property where he paid rent.

Author: Blake Ambrose

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