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Hunter Biden linked to 2016 identity theft involving deceased brother

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Dec 12, 2020, 3:50:02 PM12/12/20
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Newly submitted court documents link Hunter Biden, the son of
Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe
Biden, to an identity theft case from 2016 when he was allegedly
being checked into an unidentified Arizona facility.

The court papers were filed Monday in an Arkansas court as part
of a paternity battle over a child the Hunter Biden shares with
Lunden Roberts, who met the scandal-plagued businessman at a
Washington, D.C., strip club where she worked. While the
question of whether or not Biden is a father is no longer an
issue — a DNA test confirmed he is the baby's father — the
parents are at odds over issues such as child support.

The two-page document, titled “Notice of Identity Theft,” was
submitted by D&A Investigations Inc., a firm owned by private
investigator Dominic Casey, who once did work for Casey Anthony,
a Florida woman who was accused of killing her daughter.

Casey, who has requested to be named an intervener in the
paternity case, alleged there is a history of using stolen
identities to conceal Biden’s location. But the court papers do
not specifically identify Biden as the person who committed
identity theft.

The court papers, which cite a Prescott, Ariz., police report,
describe what allegedly happened on the morning of Oct. 28,
2016, when a Hertz rental car employee reportedly received a
phone call around 10 a.m. and subsequently discovered
"suspicious" items inside one of the rental cars.

“Stolen identities were used to check defendant Robert Hunter
Biden into an Arizona facility and providing false statements to
the Prescott Police Department,” the document states. “These
stolen identities include his deceased brother Joseph R. Beau
Biden III, and Joseph McGee.”

An attorney for Biden, whose full name is Robert Hunter Biden,
did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for
comment. His brother, who went by Beau Biden, died in 2015.

The Hertz employee, who is only identified by her first name,
“had received a call from Joseph McGee stating his friend was
sick, and left the vehicle overnight with the keys in the gas
cap area because they did not know what to do,” the document
states.

Several items were also found, according to the court papers.

“A bag containing the suspicious items, a cellular telephone
(Apple) belonging to Shauna Stanglr, who is also known as Puma
St. Angel, and a Delaware Attorney General badge belonging to
Hunter Biden's deceased brother Joseph R. Beau Biden III were
provided to the police officer," the court papers state.

The papers identify Puma St. Angel as the co-founder of Grace
Grove at Rejuvenation & Performance Institute in Sedona, Ariz.,
a self-described "lifestyle center" staffed with on-site
therapists and coaches. It is not clear from the documents if
this is the facility that Hunter Biden attended.

Three days later, when police dialed the phone number that had
previously called the Hertz center on Oct. 28, 2016, the woman
who answered the phone and identified herself as Puma. She said
"Joseph" would return the call.

St. Angel denied any involvement and declined to comment when
reached by FOX Business on Monday morning.

Casey had previously accused Biden of being involved in a
separate counterfeiting scheme that accumulated more than $156
million, according to court papers submitted on Dec. 23 and Dec.
27.

The paternity case has been covered extensively by the media as
Roberts, Casey and a separate proposed intervener have called
for Biden to reveal his finances, including all forms of his
income. In court papers filed Dec. 18, Roberts, through
attorneys, argued Biden had failed to answer multiple questions
regarding his finances.

HUNTER BIDEN ALLEGEDLY REFUSING TO ANSWER 'BASIC' FINANCE
QUESTIONS IN PATERNITY SUIT

Biden "has provided no support for this child for over a year,”
Dec. 18 court papers state. “The Court should not let the
defendant continue to avoid his natural and legal duty to
support his child by failing to provide basic information about
his income, finances, and lifestyle.”

If he ultimately cooperates during his upcoming hearing, Biden
could potentially discuss his financial records while under
oath, including those related to his involvement in Ukrainian
company Burisma Holdings, which is connected to President
Trump's impeachment.

HUNTER BIDEN PATERNITY BATTLE: JUDGE RECUSES SELF FROM CASE

Biden was reportedly named a paid board member of Burisma in
April 2014. The company's founder was a political ally of Viktor
Yanukovych, Ukraine's Russia-friendly president, who was driven
out in February 2014. Yanukovych's ouster prompted the Obama
administration to move quickly to deepen ties with Ukraine's new
government. Joe Biden, the vice president at the time, played a
leading role. He traveled to Ukraine and spoke frequently with
its new Western-friendly president, Petro O. Poroshenko.

President Donald Trump’s July phone call with recently elected
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during which he
allegedly pressured the president to work with Rudy Giuliani, a
former associate U.S. attorney general and White House lawyer,
to investigate Joe Biden, Trump's potential rival in a
presidential election later this year, and Hunter Biden, lies at
the center of the impeachment push.

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The House of Representatives voted to impeach Trump in December,
in a vote that was cast along party lines on charges of
obstruction and abuse of power.

A hearing for the paternity case was scheduled for Tuesday at
9:30 a.m. in Independence County, Ark.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/hunter-biden-linked-
identity-theft-case-involving-deceased-brother
 

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