Just when you think the Biden family drama can’t get any worse…
Remember that whole Hunter Biden laptop debacle that the media has tried to sweep under the rug since late last year?
Some more messages have been unearthed from the laptop showing a conversation between Hunter Biden and a Russian prostitute.
Apparently Joe Biden’s son Hunter accidentally overpaid the prostitute, totaling up $25K.
Worse yet for the Bidens, Hunter may have used an account linked to then-vice president Joe Biden.
The messages also reveal the involvment of a former Secret Service agent.
Here's more on this breaking story from Daily Mail:
Joe Biden might have inadvertently paid for a series of wild nights his son Hunter had with a prostitute at a Los Angeles hotel in 2018, according to a New York Post report.
It was early May that year when Hunter Biden ordered Yanna, an escort, who billed herself as 'Russian, Green Eyes, Thin Brunette, an elite courtesan' from his favorite site, Emerald Fantasy Girls, according to the files obtained by the New York Post from his 2017 Macbook Pro.
'Hi, My name is Rob. I'm staying at Chateau Marmont,' he texts the woman on May 7, 2018, using his first name, Robert. 'Are you available now?'
During her visit to the hotel, the two have sex, drink vodka and film porn while he smokes crack, according to the Post. At one point balances a line of M&Ms on his erect penis - all of it documented in files stored on the laptop.
Hotel bills show Hunter then moved to a $470-per-night room at The Jeremy in West Hollywood later that month, where he hired another escort while under the protection of two recently retired Secret Service agents.
And messages saved on the laptop show Joe Biden might have inadvertently been the person actually paying the bill for the wild week, according to the messages obtained by the Post.
DailyMail.com also has reported separately on secrets that Hunter chose not to divulge in a recent memoir after it obtained contents of his abandoned laptop and had them verified by top forensics experts.
As for the 2018 tryst at The Jeremy, the Post reports that on the Morning of May 24, Hunter added a woman named Gulnora, a registered agent for Emerald Fantasy Girls, as a recipient on the cash transfer app Zelle, and attempted to wire her the money.
But his card doesn't work, and Wells Fargo sent him a fraud warning alert.
He tried another card, and then another before the $8,000 charge finally goes through.
Throughout the morning, however, the transactions he thought had failed start to clear, and the overcharges begin.
The first $8,000 leaves his account at 10.22am, according to receipts from the laptop viewed by the Post.
Then at 10.50am another transfer of $2,000, this time from a different account.
At 10.59am another $3,500 transfers, and at 11am another $8,000 and finally $3,500 at 11.03am.
In total roughly $25,000 is transferred in less than an hour, according to the Post.
'There is many transactions on my account,' Yanna would soon text him, according to the Post. 'From last night 8k, 8k, 3500k. So get back with me when you can. So I can transfer back to you. Better if you call my personal.'
'I’m happy to see that much in my account.' she texts again. 'No worries you can have the rest back. Karma is a b***h.'
'Send it back please.' Hunter replies at 4.19pm, according to the Post.
A little more than two hours later, however, he would be receiving texts from a very different person.
Labelled as from Robert Savage III, a former Secret Service agent who until that month had been in charge of the agency's Los Angeles field office, the Post reports, he texts him at 6.37pm: 'H – I’m in the lobby come down. Thanks, Rob.'
'5 minutes,' Hunter answers.
Savage's attorney told the Post that he had never been in contact with Hunter Biden, and said that he was retired before the exchange took place. He referred to the messages as 'fabricated text messages.'
DailyMail.com identified the messages on Hunter's laptop, validated earlier this year by cyber forensic experts as authentic.
'Come on H, this is linked to Celtic’s account,' Savage replied five minutes later, using the Secret Service code name for Joe Biden when he was vice president, the Post reported. 'DC is calling me every 10. Let me up or come down. I can’t help if you don’t let me H.'
It's not clear which if any of the accounts Hunter used to pay for Yanna may have been linked to his father.
More on this trainwreck from the New York Post:
“Celtic” was Joe Biden’s Secret Service code name when he was vice president.
Did one of the credit cards used to pay Yanna belong to Joe Biden? Was it a shared account?
Hunter replies: “I promise be right down. Sorry.”
Five minutes later, Savage texts Hunter again to say that Dale Pupillo, a retired deputy assistant director of the Secret Service, who used to guard his father, has arrived. Invoices indicate that Pupillo did background checks for Hunter on potential business partners. Pupillo did not return requests for comment.
“He’s going to front desk, call and tell them to give us a key now H.
“As your friend, we need to resolve this in the immediate.
“Call the front desk now H or I will have to assume you are in danger and we will have to make them give us the keys.”
For nine minutes, Hunter does not reply.
“Really, Rob I am coming down right now,” Hunter texts at 6:54 p.m. “I really promise. Was in the bathroom buddy. Coming right this second.”
Thirty seconds later, Savage replies: “We’re at your door. Open it.”
What these apparent minders told Hunter next isn’t recorded on his devices. We know Hunter stays up the rest of that night, logging into an encrypted government site, “secure.login.gov,” a number of times until 4:04 a.m.
In his memoir “Beautiful Things,” Hunter admits the crack cocaine bender consumes most of his 2018. It even gets him blacklisted from the Chateau Marmont. Late at night, on Thursday, July 19, 2018, Hunter is checking in at the front desk of the iconic Sunset Boulevard hotel, where John Belushi famously overdosed and Led Zeppelin threw ragers.
The night manager is about to hand over the familiar green silk-tassled set of room keys when he notices a warning note on Hunter’s file in the computer system. It stipulates the need to get pre-approval from the general manager before checking in.
“WTF man. Seriously WTF,” Hunter rages in a series of indignant texts with a Chateau bellhop the next night. “Seriously … a note in the system that says under no circumstances am I allowed in the building without her pre-approval. WTF man.”
Mike replies: “That’s f–ked, let me text someone.” Mike texts back a few minutes later: “Apparently you were banned for ‘drug use’ is what I was just told, which is bulls–t.”
Hunter: “Drug use???? You have to be f–king kidding me. I was banned for drug use at the Chateau Marmont. You have to be f–king me … Well that’s a f–king first in the Hotel’s history I guess. Should I take it as a badge of honor? I really mean it, that literally must be a first at the Chateau.”
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