Anonymous ID: f86a69 Oct. 22, 2020, 3:39 p.m. No.11221214   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1238 >>1312 >>1697

>>11221151

https://nypost.com/2020/10/21/hunter-biden-was-allegedly-in-possession-of-valuable-diamond-emails/

Hunter Biden was allegedly in possession of valuable diamond during divorce: emails

The lawyers in Hunter Biden’s divorce case sparred over his alleged possession of a large diamond given to him by a since-vanished Chinese energy tycoon, emails obtained by The Post reveal.

The correspondence shows a lawyer for Hunter’s then-wife, Kathleen Buhle, demanding information about the gem in an email with the subject line “Biden – Urgent” and an importance level of “High.”

“Hunter is in possession of a large and extremely valuable diamond,” lawyer Rebekah Sullivan wrote on Feb. 17, 2017.

“Please provide proof that the diamond has been placed in a safety deposit box – accessible only by both parties together – by noon tomorrow or we will have no choice but to ask the court, on an emergency basis, to enjoin his further dissipation of assets, including the diamond.”

Biden’s lawyer, Sarah Mancinelli, forwarded the email to him, along with a note saying, “Can you tell me what this about and allow me to reassure them there is no issue here?”

In a second email chain, Mancinelli forwarded a follow-up message in which Buhle’s lawyer demanded a “complete explanation, as soon as possible” regarding the diamond’s whereabouts.

“I don’t know what else to tell them. If you can craft a couple of sentences for me to send her, I would appreciate it,” Sullivan wrote.

It’s unclear how Biden responded.

The gem at issue appears to be a 2.8-carat jewel that Biden told The New Yorker he got from Ye Jianming, then the chairman of CEFC China Energy Co., following an introductory dinner meeting in Miami amid Biden’s divorce.

In court papers, Buhle estimated the diamond was worth $80,000, while Biden put its value closer to $10,000, according to The New Yorker.

Biden claimed he gave the diamond to two unidentified associates who also attended the dinner meeting, saying, “I knew it wasn’t a good idea to take it. I just felt like it was weird.”

Biden also said he didn’t believe it was intended as a bribe because his father, former Vice President Joe Biden, “wasn’t in office” anymore.

Hunter subsequently struck a series of business deals with Ye and his associates, including a three-year consulting contract worth $10 million a year, according to Biden’s emails and other documents.

Ye — who reportedly had ties to the Chinese military and intelligence — disappeared in early 2018 after being taken into custody by Chinese authorities.

CEFC, which was China’s largest private energy company, went bankrupt earlier this year.

Biden’s emails are among a trove of information extracted from a MacBook Pro laptop that was left at a Delaware repair shop in April 2019 and never retrieved, the shop owner has told The Post.

The computer and a hard drive with its data were seized by the FBI in December 2019, but another hard drive with the data was given to The Post last week by former Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

Neither of the lawyers involved in the divorce case, nor Hunter Biden’s personal lawyer, returned requests for comment.

Anonymous ID: f86a69 Oct. 22, 2020, 3:44 p.m. No.11221378   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>11221312

During his dealings with the Chinese Communist regime Hunter Biden was given a 2.8-carat jewel from Ye Jianming, then the chairman of CEFC China Energy Company.

Ye Jianming later disappeared.

The Bannon War Room on Thursday night released photos of the alleged Hunter Biden diamond.

Hunter told the New Yorker he got rid of the diamond?

The diamond listed in police custody was listed as 3.1 carat.

Anonymous ID: f86a69 Oct. 22, 2020, 3:52 p.m. No.11221644   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1697

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8869345/More-Hunter-Biden-texts-emails-emerge-hours-debate.html

'Don't mention Joe being involved': MORE texts and emails emerge between Hunter Biden and his business partners - as one of them becomes Trump's debate guest tonight and says he is handing everything to the FBI

A flurry of emails about Hunter Biden and his international business dealings emerged just hours before Thursday's third and final presidential debate – with Joe Biden's family certain to play a starring role in President Donald Trump's attacks.

Many of the documents show Hunter Biden jealously apprising the value of his family name in contacts with his business partners. Some of the texts reference 'the chairman' in chats – a figure one partner has identified as the former vice president.

In one of the texts, Hunter Biden business partner James Gilliar tells another partner, Tony Bobulinski, to use discretion talking about the Biden name.

'Don't mention Joe being involved, it's only when u are face to face, I know u know that but they are paranoid', he wrote, Fox News reported, in one of numerous disclosures the network said was 'unrelated' to the Hunter Biden laptop information that Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani provided to the New York Post.

Trump brought Bobulinski, a 48-year-old Penn State wrestler and Navy vet turned international investor, to the Nashville, TN, debate as a guest in an attempt to weaponize the messages.

Fox News reported that Bobulinski was preparing to hand over electronic devices and records of his involvement with Biden to the FBI, and speaking Friday to staff from the Senate Homeland Security Committee, whose Republican majority is investigating the Biden laptop.

The messages span the globe from China to Romania, and appear to show efforts by the former vice president's son, who graduated from Yale Law School and founded Rosemont Seneca Partners – but has acknowledged struggling with drugs and making bad decisions – to seek to cash in on his famous name.

The messages were reproduced by conservative outlets including Fox News and The Federalist without any indication of who had provided them.

Many are pictures taken of a Blackberry with the original messages on them, making it more difficult to verify that they were sent and received by Hunter and the people named in them, including his uncle James Biden.

One of them is dated in May 2017 and refers to a 'campaign' by Joe Biden, which at the time was not only taking place, but was considered highly unlikely to do so. Biden himself said that he only decided to come out of what was seen as a political retirement in August 2017 after the violence at the infamous United the Right rally in Charlottesville, VA.