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Hunter Girlfriend Testifies Hunter Smoked Crack every 20 Minutes

Shocking revelations emerge about his staggering cocaine use, intertwining with a labyrinth of international business deals that cast a shadow over the Biden family's post-White House activities. Dive into a world where legal battles collide with allegations of foreign entanglements, unveiling a saga of power, wealth, and intrigue.


During the period spanning 2017 to 2018, Hunter Biden's ex-girlfriend testified that he was frequently smoking crack cocaine, often every 20 minutes. This revelation emerged during his gun trial, coinciding with his involvement in managing significant business ventures for the Biden family, particularly those entailing lucrative deals with foreign entities.


The Biden family business soared into action post-Joe Biden's vice presidency, with notable transactions involving CEFC China Energy Co, a company closely affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). In 2023, the House Oversight Committee disclosed findings that linked CEFC to State Energy HK Limited, which facilitated substantial payments totaling $1.3 million to various Biden family members. Additionally, a Biden associate, Rob Walker, received a hefty $3 million wire transfer from CEFC, a portion of which trickled down to Hunter, James, Hallie, and another unidentified "Biden."


Hunter, leveraging his legal background, secured a $1 million retainer from CEFC's chairman, Ye Jianming, in 2017. Alongside this, Ye gifted Hunter a sizable diamond valued at approximately $80,000. Furthermore, the Biden family and affiliated entities raked in over $15 million from individuals hailing from Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Romania, and China. Notably, these funds started flowing post-Joe Biden's presidential term.


Allegations arose that Mykola Zlochevsky, former Ukrainian minister and Burisma Holdings founder, disbursed $5 million each to Joe Biden and Hunter in 2017. However, these claims stemmed from an FBI informant who was later charged by Joe Biden's Department of Justice for providing false information regarding the arrangement.

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