
Hunter Biden Gets $1.7M Haul in Defamation Lawsuit Victory
Former No. 1 Son Hunter Biden is walking away with a $1.7 million victory in a defamation lawsuit over a Trump ally who claimed Hunter was involved in a bribery scheme on behalf of Iran. Former Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne was on the losing end. Byrne had claimed that Hunter had accepted an $800M Iranian bribe to get his father, then-President Joe Biden, to unfreeze $8 billion in frozen Islamic Republic assets. Byrne claimed an Iranian official had informed him of the scheme, but he was unable to present any evidence in court to prove his allegation. Byrne was involved in attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election on Trump’s behalf. When he levied his bribery allegation against Hunter, No. 1 Son sued for defamation. Byrne failed to show up for the first trial in October, but this time got his clock legally cleaned. Presiding U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilson of California wrote in his judgment yesterday that “the evidence is clear and convincing that defendant has engaged in intentional misrepresentation with conscious disregard towards plaintiff’s rights.” He awarded Hunter $1 in nominal damages along with $1.7M in punitive damages.
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