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    Judge Rules Against Hunter Biden’s Attempt to Toss Federal Tax Charges

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    In a recent ruling, a federal judge in Los Angeles denied a motion by Hunter Biden to dismiss a series of tax charges levied against him. These charges allege that Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, engaged in a deliberate scheme over four years to evade paying taxes amounting to $1.4 million. This period of alleged tax evasion coincided with Biden leading a lavish lifestyle characterized by significant expenditures on luxury items and services.

    U.S. District Judge Marc Scarsi was presented with eight motions from Biden’s legal team, led by attorney Abbe Lowell, which argued for dismissal based on various grounds. Among these were claims of undue pressure from Republican factions on federal prosecutors and assertions of immunity stemming from a previously negotiated plea deal. However, Judge Scarsi, after a three-hour presentation by Lowell, decided against dismissing the charges and indicated that a formal ruling would be issued by April 17.

    Hunter Biden, 54, has maintained his innocence, pleading not guilty to the failure to pay taxes on $1.4 million of income between 2016 and 2019. During this time, it is alleged he spent millions on drug use, escorts, exotic automobiles, and other high-value expenses.

    This case marks a significant moment as Hunter Biden becomes the first child of a sitting president to face criminal charges. Additionally, he is confronting a separate criminal case in a federal court in Delaware related to his alleged illegal purchase of a handgun during a period of drug use.

    The trial for the tax evasion charges is provisionally set to commence on June 20, starting with jury selection. Meanwhile, Biden has also pleaded not guilty in the Delaware firearms case, employing similar defense strategies to challenge the charges.

    The developments in these legal proceedings continue to unfold, drawing considerable attention due to their implications and the high-profile nature of the defendant.

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