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Whistleblower Charges Hunter Deducted Adult Club, Prostitutes On Taxes

Graham Perdue
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An anonymous IRS whistleblower alleged that first son Hunter Biden deducted tens of thousands of dollars from his taxes over money paid to a prostitute and an adult club.

The criminal investigator told the House Ways and Means Committee in an interview on June 1 that these “expenses” were deducted on his 2018 return. The total unreported income, according to the source, was roughly $500,000.

It could have been $267,000 if “the most conservative approach” was taken. That would still, according to the investigator, result in a tax loss of $106,000. 

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The whistleblower testified to Congress that the younger Biden’s statements in his autobiography flatly countered what he claimed on his tax return. The 2018 returns were involved in the recent plea deal with federal prosecutors. 

Hunter Biden allegedly claimed payments to a “personal no-show employee” on his taxes, and the whistleblower declared she was “essentially a prostitute.” To the president’s son, however, she was his “West Coast assistant.”

IRS supervisory agent Gary Shapley in further whistleblower testimony told committee members on May 26 that Hunter on many occasions improperly deducted flights taken by prostitutes. 

He testified that investigators found several examples of prostitutes being “ordered,” and IRS agents had “all the communications” for setting up the flights.

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Later, they were expensed to Hunter’s consulting firm, Owasco PC.

There was an instance, the anonymous whistleblower told lawmakers, where $10,000 was paid allegedly for a golf club membership deposit. The funds, however, went straight to an adult club. 

He said agents followed the money trail straight to the club’s doors.

The owner of the club, Damon Lawner, told the New York Post that Hunter did pay to become a member. However, he was kicked out for allegedly groping females and behaving “like a spoiled child.” 

Shapely also confirmed that on Hunter’s 2018 tax return, a payment to a girlfriend was claimed as a “golf membership.” 

This has been a pivotal week for the first son, who agreed to plead guilty to federal tax offenses. He managed to avoid prosecution on a federal gun charge and is not expected to spend time behind bars. The agreement became public on Tuesday. 

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