Hunter Biden’s attorney, Chris Clark, admits that Hunter was the one who sent the 2017 WhatsApp message requesting money from a CCP-connected businessman while “sitting” next to his father.
One day after the House Ways and Means Committee made public IRS whistleblower testimony that claimed Hunter Biden demanded payment while using his father’s proximity as leverage, Clark issued a statement confirming the allegations. By painting Hunter Biden as a victim, the statement attempted to separate President Joe Biden from the scandal.
“The DOJ investigation covered a period which was a time of turmoil and addiction for my client,” he wrote. “Any verifiable words or actions of my client in the midst of a horrible addiction are solely his own and have no connection to anyone in his family.”
According to the 2020 Senate report on the Biden family, Clark’s statement was made the same day Breitbart News reported that the Biden family business received $5.1 million within ten days of Hunter Biden’s message to a CCP-linked businessman who worked with Chinese energy conglomerate CEFC Energy:
On Aug. 4, 2017, CEFC Infrastructure Investment (US) LLC, a subsidiary of Ye Jianming’s CEFC China Energy Company that listed Gongwen Dong as its director, sent Hunter Biden’s law firm, Owasco, a payment for $100,000. This transaction was identified for potential criminal financial activity. One of the investment entities of CEFC Infrastructure Investment is reportedly Shanghai Huaxin Group, a Chinese state-owned enterprise “engaged in petroleum products.” That company is owned by CEFC Shanghai International Group Ltd., which is controlled by Shanghai Guosheng Group, another state-owned enterprise. According to reporting, CEFC Shanghai was a CEFC subsidiary linked to the aforementioned corruption allegations involving the head of the China Development Bank. These examples further illustrate the deep financial connections between Biden, Owasco, and the Chinese government.
On Aug. 8, 2017, CEFC Infrastructure Investment wired $5 million to the bank account for Hudson West III. These funds may have originated from a loan issued from the account of a company called Northern International Capital Holdings, a Hong Kong-based investment company identified at one time as a “substantial shareholder” in CEFC International Limited along with Ye. It is unclear whether Hunter Biden was half-owner of Hudson West III at that time. However, starting on Aug. 8, the same day the $5 million was received, and continuing through Sept. 25, 2018, Hudson West III sent frequent payments to Owasco, Hunter Biden’s firm. These payments, which were described as consulting fees, reached $4,790,375.25 in just over a year.
According to IRS whistleblower testimony, when Joe Biden messaged the CCP-connected businessman, the FBI wanted to confirm Joe Biden was in the same room as Hunter Biden. But there is no certainty that the FBI got that information.
Additionally, according to whistleblowers, Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf stopped United States Attorney David Weiss from requesting information about an email found on Hunter Biden’s laptop that described a business deal with CEFC and contained the following sentence: “Ten held by H for the big guy.”
In addition, the IRS whistleblowers claimed Wolf stopped questioning about “the big guy” to limit where the investigation could go, despite evidence of Joe Biden’s involvement.
The ten percent “held by H for the big guy” is allegedly a reference to Joe Biden and his ten percent cut of a deal with CEFC, which controlled State Energy HK Limited, a company linked to the $1.3 million collective payments to the Biden family members.
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) discovered in March that a Biden associate received a $3 million wire transfer from a Chinese energy company, CEFC. In turn, four Biden family members — Hunter, James, Hallie, and an unidentified “Biden” — received a collective $1.3 million cut from the $3 million wire transfer.
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