Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, paid nearly $50,000 per month in rent at the president’s Wilmington, Delaware, home.
Hunter Biden paid his father about half a million dollars in rent over the course of roughly 11 months.
Documents obtained by New York Post reporter Miranda Devine show that Hunter Biden allegedly moved into his father’s Wilmington home in March 2017 and moved out in February 2018 and that he paid roughly $49,910 per month in rent during that time.
At the same time, the president’s 2017 tax return (pdf) reporting income or loss from the Wilmington property states that it had $19,800 in “rents received,” while his 2018 tax return (pdf) doesn’t list any rents received.
Hunter Biden paid his father about half a million dollars in rent over the course of roughly 11 months.
Documents obtained by New York Post reporter Miranda Devine show that Hunter Biden allegedly moved into his father’s Wilmington home in March 2017 and moved out in February 2018 and that he paid roughly $49,910 per month in rent during that time.
At the same time, the president’s 2017 tax return (pdf) reporting income or loss from the Wilmington property states that it had $19,800 in “rents received,” while his 2018 tax return (pdf) doesn’t list any rents received.