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Rapport-Marco-Polo-Hunter-Famille-Biden (1) (1) - Pages-90
Rapport-Marco-Polo-Hunter-Famille-Biden (1) (1) - Pages-90
Rapport-Marco-Polo-Hunter-Famille-Biden (1) (1) - Pages-90
Hunter’s tirade came after he sent a series of self-loathing and vitriolic iMessages to his brother’s
widow: “You didn’t read Maureen Dowd[?] … No matter what I do, where I go … it will never be good
enough for you … Ive [sic] never done a dishonest business transaction in my life … Im [sic] the most
ethical man you will ever know … You say ‘shady1464 business deals’ … You stupid fucking cunt[.]”1465
archive.ph/K5XRE
1464 “Despite the truce, fighting in Ukraine’s Donetsk is still ongoing … the Biden family was so interested in Ukraine, that
his son Hunter was appointed to the board of directors of Ukraine’s largest private gas producer, Burisma Holdings. This
has put Ukraine’s shale gas question into a new perspective – at least from the American viewpoint. Burisma holds
licenses covering the Dnieper-Donets basin in the eastern Ukraine[.]”
See Szilvia BATKOV, “Russia’s silent shale gas victory in Ukraine,” Euractiv, September 2015, archive.ph/bd15b
1465 “The company also has assets in Ukraine’s Dnepr-Donetsk, the Carpathian and the Azov-Kuvan basins.”
See “Son of U.S. Vice President Biden Joins Ukraine Gas Company,” The Moscow Times, May 2014, archive.ph/lZJO6
Hunter kept sending articles about himself—and his role1466 as the Biden family bagman—to Hallie:
“[Do] you see anyone defend me? …[y]ou see one word of denial from dad [Joe] or his staff[?]1467
Hunter’s iMessage exchange with a dealer from Rhode Island revealed that not only was Hunter
consuming illegal narcotics, but he was also trafficking them. In addition to negotiating the purchase
price of narcotics for someone else, Hunter complained to his dealer1468 about the drugs’
unsatisfactory quality—according to a urine test Hunter used, shown on the next page—and told his
dealer1469 that the man who would be buying from him is “not someone [that he] can keep waiting[.]”
Venmo: @statetostate1
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1468 “I did exactly what I’d come to Massachusetts to stop doing. I’d … break away from the center to meet a connection I
found in Rhode Island, smoke up, then return. One thing I did remarkably well during that time was fool people about
whether or not I was using … I even bought clean urine from a dealer in New York to pass drug tests.”
See Hunter Biden, “Beautiful Things,” Gallery Books, page 210, April 2021, archive.ph/7jI7j
1469 “Randyn McCutcheon in East Providence, Rhode Island,” archive.ph/lCXWu
The dealer,1470 who still lives with his mother, told Hunter that “fontanel [sic] kill[s] p[eo]pl[e][.]” Hunter
was concerned that the dealer’s upstream source may have laced the drugs: “[M]ay be fentan[yl] …
doesn’t even show … on that chart … No more texts … What’s app [sic] or fave [sic] time audio[.]”
archive.ph/Z4ZaC
archive.ph/z1wgF (41.811660, -71.376780)
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1470“Randyn McCutcheon, then 19, of East Providence … The men were arrested after an investigation by Seekonk
detectives in which they were charged with entering the home where a group of three or four individuals in their teens or
early 20s were gathered. One person was robbed of jewelry, a wallet and a cellphone[.]”
See David Linton, “Two found guilty of Seekonk robbery,” The Sun Chronicle, February 2012, archive.ph/6ahcJ
A crack cocaine dealer1471 told Hunter that he had “the goods … [at] 75 hillside ave [in] new haven[.]”
Hunter told the dealer that he was going to be at the location “in about 3 h[ou]rs[.]” The following day,
while staying at the Comfort Inn on New Haven Road in Naugatuck, Hunter ordered “[$]400 worth[.]”
archive.ph/x8eYb
(41.284969, -72.891144)
1471“Dewayne Gregory Miller, 52, of Hillside Avenue in New Haven is charged with possession of a controlled substance,
use of drug paraphernalia and conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny.”
See Brian McCready, “East Haven Police Blotter: August 2019,” archive.ph/bqSQ5