Hunter Biden's Legal Team Challenges Prosecution's Evidence in Gun Case
Hunter Biden's attorneys argue that prosecutors mistook sawdust for cocaine in a photo, raising questions about the credibility of the evidence against him.
- Hunter Biden's lawyers claim a photo allegedly showing cocaine was actually sawdust, sent to Biden by his psychiatrist as a message of encouragement.
- The dispute over the photo's content is part of a broader challenge to the credibility of the prosecution led by Special Counsel David Weiss.
- Biden's legal team also highlights the recent indictment of Alexander Smirnov, arguing it shows the case against Biden may be based on unreliable information.
- Hunter Biden faces charges related to a 2018 gun purchase, with his attorneys arguing the case is politically motivated.
- The defense is seeking additional discovery in the case, questioning the prosecution's decision-making and suggesting it may have been influenced by debunked allegations.