Hunter Biden Faces Financial Struggles After Pardon and Legal Battles
Former President Joe Biden's son cites declining art and memoir sales, significant debt, and housing challenges in legal filings.
- Hunter Biden has withdrawn a lawsuit against Garrett Ziegler, citing financial inability to continue litigation despite believing in the case's merits.
- In legal filings, Biden reported selling only one painting since late 2023, a sharp decline compared to 27 pieces sold in prior years for an average of over $54,000 each.
- Sales of his memoir, 'Beautiful Things,' have also plummeted, with only 1,100 copies sold in a recent six-month period compared to 3,161 in the preceding period.
- Biden attributes additional financial strain to fires in the Pacific Palisades that rendered his rental home unlivable, leaving him without a permanent residence.
- Hunter Biden remains under scrutiny by political opponents and continues to face lawsuits related to alleged laptop data breaches and defamation claims.