Hunter Biden Accused of Paying a Sex-Trafficking Ring, and the DOJ Doesn't Seem to Care

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Hunter Biden's sordid history has managed to get worse. A new report based on documented evidence alleges that the president's son paid for prostitutes from an Eastern European sex-trafficking ring. 

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Further, the Suspicious Activities Reports in question also allege the falsification of checks in order to keep the payments hidden.

Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) reviewed by DailyMail.com show the First Son's accounts were being monitored as late as December 2019, after investigators found payments from Hunter and his companies to a suspected 'Eastern European prostitution ring'.

A previously unreported document, filed to the Department of the Treasury on December 17, 2019 by financial crime investigators at Wells Fargo, picked out 25 individuals linked to the suspected ring and almost $7million of suspicious transactions, some of which included checks from Hunter that they believed may have been falsified to hide his payments to hookers from his business account.

The report, shown to DailyMail.com by a confidential source, said 'Biden has sent money to individuals who may be part of an Eastern European prostitution ring', and that investigators were monitoring 'several [Wells Fargo] customers suspected of participating in a sex trafficking ring associated with Biden'.

Hunter Biden has already been credibly accused of violating the Mann Act by transporting a prostitute over state lines. This latest news raises new questions about who some of the women were, including their ages and backgrounds. The ring reportedly employed women with Russian passports while money was funneled through a Chinese company. That kind of setup points to forced prostitution given the history of sex trafficking in Eastern Europe. 

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Recently, it became known that the DOJ was investigating the matter, with at least nine different instances of Hunter Biden allegedly violating the Mann Act. That pursuit suddenly stopped in late 2020, though, leaving questions about whether Joe Biden's election interfered. Once again, Lesley Wolf, who has been accused of scuttling the IRS' investigation into Hunter Biden, was involved, with the information going to her to seemingly die.

Fast forward to 2023, and I'd say that the news for Hunter Biden is getting worse, but that's all dependent on what is done with the plethora of information about his nefarious activities. Paying for prostitutes from an Eastern European sex-trafficking ring is terrible, but it's only a moral issue if the DOJ refuses to make it a legal issue. 

I can confidently state that any normal person would have already been charged given the paper trail that exists and the actions that were taken. Hunter Biden continues to enjoy what most would rightly consider special protections. Unless the range of charges against him expands to include more than a gun charge (which is bad, but hardly the extent of things), there's no reason to think that dynamic has changed.

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