Calls for criminal probe into attempts to ‘weaponize’ contents
A lawyer for President Joe Bidenโs son, Hunter, urged state and federal agencies in a letter on Feb. 1 to probe what he said were attempts by close allies of former President Donald Trump and others to โweaponizeโ the contents of a laptop that an electronics repair shop owner says was dropped off at his Delaware store in 2019.
The letters from Hunter Bidenโs attorneys mark the first time he and his legal team have publicly acknowledged that it was his personal data found on the laptop.
The letters were sent by Hunter Bidenโs lawyer Abbe Lowell to the Delaware attorney general, the Department of Justiceโs National Security Division, and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
They call for an investigation into former Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon, campaign lawyer and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, as well as Giulianiโs own lawyer, Robert Costello, and the owner of the Wilmington computer repair shop, John Paul Mac Isaac, who said Hunter Biden dropped a laptop off at his store in April 2019 and failed to return to pick it up.
โWe write on behalf of our client, Robert Hunter Biden, to request an investigation into the following individuals for whom there is considerable reason to believe violated various federal laws in accessing, copying, manipulating, and/or disseminating Mr. Bidenโs personal computer data,โ states the letter (pdf) to the DOJโs top national security official, Matthew Olsen.
The letter goes on to claim that Mac Isaac โunlawfully accessed Hunter Bidenโs personal dataโ and distributed its contents to โthe political enemies of Mr. Bidenโs father without Mr. Bidenโs consent,โ including the New York Post.
It adds that toward the end of theย 2020 presidential election campaign, Mac Isaac โchose to work with President Donald Trumpโs personal lawyer to weaponize Mr. Bidenโs personal computer data against his father, Joseph R. Biden, by unlawfully causing the provision of Mr. Bidenโs personal data to the New York Post.โ