Overview
- Hunter Biden confirmed in an August 5 interview that he has started serving as director of development at BASTA.
- BASTA focuses on eviction defense for undocumented tenants across Southern Los Angeles without accepting federal money.
- Founder Daniel Bramzon says Biden was introduced to the nonprofit by his attorney, Bryan Sullivan, who serves as BASTA’s CFO and sits on its board.
- Critics question whether the position is intended to help Biden work off millions of dollars in outstanding legal debts.
- The organization lost its nonprofit status in 2024 due to administrative lapses reported by the California secretary of state.