After receiving President Biden’s unconditional pardon, Hunter Biden is now being accused of owing more than $300,000 in unpaid rent to previous landlords.
The president’s son has accumulated large amounts of unpaid rent debts totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to Shaun Maguire, a partner at the venture capital firm Sequoia, who responded to the news of the pardon on social media.
Hunter Biden owes my family over $300,000 in back rent for 2019 and 2020. What will happen to that money? Has that been forgiven? Thank you, Joe,” Maguire wrote on X.
Hunter Biden received a “full and unconditional pardon” from President Biden on Sunday, which covers any federal offenses he may have committed or may have committed between January 1, 2014, and December 1, 2024. Federal charges against Hunter Biden include tax violations and accusations that he lied on a background check form for firearms about his substance abuse problems. This action differs from President Biden’s previous declarations that he would not grant his son a pardon.
We had Hunter as a tenant in Venice, California. For more than a year, rent was not paid. tried using artwork created from his own excrement to pay. The house is on the city’s canals, and Maguire wrote, “Absolute s– bag.” In a follow-up post, he added that the rent was $25,000 per month, according to Fox Business.
Additionally, he claimed that Hunter “used secret service to enforce and changed the locks.” We were unable to enter the property.
In response to a question on social media about whether Maguire and his family had attempted to evict Hunter Biden due to the unpaid rent, Maguire stated that the Bidens are “a scary family to go after.”
A presidential pardon, which only applies to federal offenses, would not affect Maguire’s claims of unpaid rent because they are civil matters. Following an earlier accusation that Hunter Biden neglected to pay a landlord tens of thousands of dollars in rent, Maguire made this claim.