Hunter’s $50k Rent Payments to Joe Biden Linked to Shady Deal with Chinese Communist Party Energy Firm

A detail has emerged that connects the Chinese Communist Party to the almost $50,000 per month in rent that Hunter claims he paid to rent the Wilmington, Delaware house from his father, Democrat President Joe Biden.

As Slay News reported, Hunter Biden claims he was paying his dad $49,910 a month to live in the house between March 2017 and February 2018.

Hunter made the claim in a 2018 background check document which was unearthed by the New York Post’s Miranda Devine.

The house is the same property where two batches of classified documents were found after they were mishandled by Joe Biden.

Biden obtained the documents while serving as vice president until January 2017.

The amount of rent Hunter claims he paid appears inflated at $49,910 per month, however.

The most expensive home currently for rent in Wilmington, Delaware is going for $6,000 per month, according to a search on Zillow.

Now it has emerged that $49,910 also exactly matches the rental deposit paid by the Bidens for office space at the House of Sweden.

House of Sweden is an exclusive office complex in Washington, DC.

The deposit was related to the Biden family business venture with the infamous Chinese Communist Party-controlled CEFC China Energy Co.

In an email on October 13, 2017, Cecilia Browning, the general manager of House of Sweden, emailed Hunter about a lease.

Hunter and his Chinese business partners were trying to terminate the lease, according to emails unearthed from Hunter’s “Laptop from Hell.”

Browning notes the amount of the deposit was $49,910 for the office space and that it would be returned to Hunter upon signing a lease termination document.

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“If you are willing to terminate the lease of #507 – the owners are willing to let you out of the lease as of December 31, 2017,” Browning emailed Hunter.

“Please note that there is a security deposit paid by you of $49,910 which will be returned within 15 days after the termination of the lease (after inspection of normal wear and tear).”

Hunter had apparently requested the termination of the lease after his deal with CEFC China Energy fell apart, according to a report by Breitbart.

The Biden family had previously negotiated a deal with CEFC whereby President Joe Biden, aka “The Big Guy,” would receive a ten percent equity stake in the joint venture, Hunter’s former business partner-turned-whistleblower Tony Bobulinski stated.

“I do have good news – I spoke with the head office and they are willing to let you out of the lease as of December 31 this year,” Browning emailed Hunter a month later.

“Just wanted to make sure that you received my email below, and also to ask you to confirm so that we can prepare the lease termination documents.”

Hunter appeared not to respond.

Browning sent a third email to Hunter on December 14 requesting confirmation of the lease:

Hunter, we haven’t seen you for a while in the building and I wanted to make sure that you received my emails below – as you can see I now have the approval to terminate your lease as per our discussion in October (without any penalty) either December 31, 2017 or January 31, 2018 – whatever is more convenient for you. Please confirm so that we can start preparing the lease termination documents.

Hunter’s assistant Katie Dodge finally responded to Browning on January 22, 2018.

Dodge said Hunter did not want to terminate the lease.

But a few days later, Dodge emailed Browning on January 30 and confirmed Hunter would like to terminate the lease:

Yes, we are confirming that Hunter would like to terminate the lease and exit the unit at the end of February (Feb 28) and that the security deposit will cover the remaining rent less. We will pay you the few thousand more for any damage. You can let me know what that amount will be.

Hunter’s $49,910 deposit matches the amount of money he logged on a 2018 background check document unearthed by the Post’s Miranda Devine.

Hunter claimed on the form he paid $49,910 in monthly rent from March 2017 to February 2018. The document was signed in July 2018.

The lease dates on the email chain between Hunter and the House of Sweden have not been delineated.

The background check also noted that Hunter’s residence was Joe Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, where the president kept classified documents, stacked up next to his Corvette in the garage.

The form additionally reveals Hunter checked a box showing he was an owner of a “Current Residence.”

It’s not clear why Hunter noted he owned a location where he paid rent or why he listed his current address as Joe Biden’s residence with rent payments.

The $49,910 rent amount far exceeds the money recorded on Biden’s taxes.

Joe Biden’s 2017 tax return on Schedule E only listed $19,800 in “rents received.”

In 2018, Biden listed no rent received.

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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