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WASHINGTON — IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley scoffed Wednesday at the notion that President Biden’s son Hunter paid off his overdue tax bills totalling $580,000 in 2017 and $620,000 in 2018 — saying Hollywood attorney Kevin Morris actually did it for him.
“To say he paid is a misnomer, right? Because it was an individual [Kevin] Morris that he met at a campaign finance event. And then he immediately starts giving Hunter Biden money to pay off tax debts, to pay living expenses,” Shapley said in an interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier.
“The money that was given to Hunter Biden by Morris was — showed up on his tax returns as a loan to him. So when you have a person that you meet at a campaign finance event, then he’s all of a sudden given you millions of dollars, and now it’s a loan to you — I mean, I wouldn’t necessarily say that the the subject paid those taxes.”
Court documents filed last week by Delaware US Attorney David Weiss only specified that Hunter Biden, 53, failed to pay more than $100,000 in taxes each year, for which he agreed to plead guilty to misdemeanors expected to be punished with probation.
Shapley, who led the Hunter Biden tax fraud investigation for more than three years, told Baier, “The true number is $580,000 of failure to pay for 2017. It’s under $620,000 for 2018. Yet this document puts it close to $100,000.”
“The relevance to 2018 tax years — that doesn’t even include the false business expenses that he claimed and that the prosecutors refused...
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