Docs show Hunter Biden could avoid testifying in laptop suit due to 3-month trip to South Africa

 March 12, 2025

Former first son Hunter Biden is still in the public eye, as his legal troubles seem to mount, even after his former world leader parent steps away from the public eye.

Hunter, who has been accused of a plethora of crimes due to his laptop being abandoned at a repair shop, is still being investigated actively by those who consider it the responsibility of the justice department to mead out punishments equally, regardless of an offender's family ties, as the New York Post reported.

Leaving the country

Biden, however, seems to be attempting to doge a deposition in the lawsuit involving his now infamous laptop. The documents in question, reported on by the New York Times, show that Biden wants to decamp in South Africa for several months.

Biden is using the LA wildfires as his justification for going overseas, according to the court papers. A former aide for President Donald Trump, Garrett Ziegler, is fighting Biden's request to drop the lawsuit against the former first son.

The history between Ziegler is a tempestuous one, with Bidne accusing Ziegler of illegally hacking his laptop and spreading its embarrassing contents.

Biden claimed last week that he would be unable to pursue the suit, however, because he is now low on funds because of his art no longer selling, and financial strains of the wildfire.

The artist, whose work was selling for insane amounts while his father was in office, seems to be having difficulty moving product, and was forced to move out of a Malibu mansion.

More details

However, Ziegler is pushing back against Biden's claims, saying that the financial situation couldn't really be that bad, considering that Biden is essentially about to leave for a three-month vacation.

The former White House aide says that Biden has planned a three-month trip to South Africa that will start this week and that he is strictly attempting to "avoid his deposition."

In addition, the lawsuit claimed that Hunter's side may have "ignored" Ziegler's attempts to initiate settlement talks or mediation because of the trip—to Melissa Cohen's native country.

"Working to confirm facts published in the New York Post." Ziegler added in his petition. The Post broke the exclusive last week that Hunter's house looked unaffected by the wildfires.

The evidence

“We note that Mr. Biden did not expressly claim to have lost his home or belongings,” Ziegler’s lawyers wrote in papers Friday.

And while the fires were devastating for many, “It does not, however, serve as an excuse to avoid litigation responsibilities,” Holliday wrote.

During the first Trump administration, Ziegler was an aide to trade adviser Peter Navarro. He believes that the 2023 litigation should go on so that he may sue Hunter for the almost $200,000 in legal bills that he has incurred due to the case.

At the same time, the attorneys for Ziegler were accused by Hunter's side of submitting "gaslighting" and "emotionally charged" court papers.

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