Hunter Biden sought to dismiss one of his lawsuits this week, arguing that he was too broke to continue the legal effort, but he is still continuing his lawsuit against the IRS over two whistleblowers who exposed the Justice Department’s mishandling of his criminal case, lawyers for the IRS whistleblowers told Just the News.
Hunter Biden filed a motion on Wednesday to voluntarily dismiss his lawsuit against former Trump White House aide Garrett Ziegler, a former White House aide who published contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop through his Marco Polo research group, claiming he was facing financial difficulties. The two whistleblowers still in court with Hunter Biden are IRS supervisory special agent Gary Shapley and IRS special agent Joseph Ziegler.
“In one court, Hunter Biden is claiming he doesn’t have enough money for his lawyers to keep the lawfare going, but in another, his top-dollar hired gun from Big Law, Abbe Lowell, is still pushing a bogus suit against the IRS to target the whistleblowers for harassment and retaliation,” Jason Foster, the founder of Empower Oversight, which is representing the IRS whistleblowers, told Just the News.
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