Hunter Biden's 'Sugar Brother' Backs Documentary to Rehabilitate His Image
Hollywood attorney Kevin Morris, who has financially supported Hunter Biden, is behind a documentary project aimed at improving the first son's public image amidst ongoing legal and political challenges.
- Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, is reportedly involved in a documentary project aimed at rehabilitating his public image. The documentary is backed by Hollywood attorney Kevin Morris, who has been dubbed Hunter's 'sugar brother' due to his financial support.
- Morris has allegedly given Hunter $4.9 million over the past three years, covering expenses such as overdue tax bills, legal fees, housing, and car payments. He is also reported to have paid off Hunter's $2.8 million back tax bill.
- The documentary is said to portray Hunter as a devoted father, talented artist, and recovering addict, navigating life amidst ongoing criminal investigations and political scrutiny.
- Hunter Biden is expected to appear in Los Angeles federal court next week for arraignment on tax evasion and other charges, including three felony and six misdemeanor counts for allegedly evading $1.4 million in taxes between 2016 and 2019.
- Morris has also reportedly played a significant role in trying to cover up the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop, painting it as a right-wing conspiracy.