When Is Enough Enough?
In Spectator, Cockburn brings us intel: Hunter Biden has settled his long-running child support case.
Joe Biden’s son Hunter reached an agreement with the mother of his illegitimate daughter Navy. Part of the settlement involves giving some of his paintings to Navy.
This makes Cockburn ask, hasn’t that child been through enough?
Back in 2019, the child support case began as a paternity dispute after Roberts gave birth and claimed that Hunter was the father. A DNA test confirmed that he was — and he eventually agreed, in 2020, to pay $20,000-a-month in child support.
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It’s not known what his new payments will be as the information was redacted. Roberts’s lawyer, Clint Lancaster previously told the New York Post that final terms were still to be determined and declined to confirm that his client had agreed to a reduced monthly payment of $5,000. “The case is sealed, and these are financial terms that should never be disclosed,” he said.
The (Pretty) Journey Home
It might be surprising that as well as inhaling Class As and copulating with women of the night, the president’s son also palms off artwork for $75,000 a pop (some reach up to $500,000). His art show, The Journey Home, opened at a New York gallery in 2021. Biden has described his art as “literally keeping me sane,” with more than one painting features text detailing his addiction and recovery.
The New York Times described Biden’s art as, “pretty,” adding, “They have the generic smoothness of the art you might see in a posh hotel room, or the end papers of a first edition.”
Now that this case is done and dusted, continues Cockburn, Hunter will have time to focus on the plea hearing for a criminal case regarding tax-related charges and a felony gun possession charge.
Cockburn has a feeling that those cases can’t be sorted by slinging them some of his landscapes.
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