Anonymous ID: afdf95 Jan. 1, 2020, 8:19 p.m. No.7689756   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9796 >>9875

Judge abruptly exits Biden paternity case

 

https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2020/jan/01/judge-abruptly-exits-biden-paternity-ca/

 

Has this been posted yet?

 

"The judge in Hunter Biden's Arkansas paternity case recused without explanation Tuesday, after men in Florida and Israel tried to intervene in the case in apparent attempts to get financial information on the former vice president's son.

 

Independence County Circuit Judge Don McSpadden has also been trying to get financial information from Biden, but the judge has said his interest was in the well-being of 1-year-old "Baby Doe," the child of Biden and Lunden Alexis Roberts of Independence County."

Anonymous ID: afdf95 Jan. 1, 2020, 8:24 p.m. No.7689796   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9847 >>9875 >>0041 >>0121

>>7689756

 

moar from a different source

 

https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/judge-in-hunter-bidens-case-says-im-out/

 

The recusal wasn’t detailed outside of the mentioning of the administrative plan.

 

But it’s likely due to the fact that Judge McSpadden was about to embark upon a hearing where Roberts’ attorney demanded that Hunter Biden turn over financial documents for the last five years. Judge McSpadden’s court is meant to only oversee cases regarding domestic relations, such as paternity, adoption and the ilk.

 

Financials only come into play when a parent is looking for that old-fashioned child support, and that is exactly what is happening. Clinton Lancaster, who is representing Roberts, seemed happy that the judge removed himself from the proceedings since the case has evolved:

 

“One of the clearest indicators of a judge’s integrity is when he or she recuses from a case. It highlights the ethos and values that make the judiciary such a powerful, separate branch of government. Our client sincerely thanks Judge McSpadden for his time and attention to what has become a difficult and convoluted child support matter.”