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Hunter Biden arrives for deposition in lawsuit from laptop repair shop owner

Hunter Biden arrived in a pair of black SUVs to be deposed Thursday as part of a lawsuit filed against him by a Delaware laptop repair shop owner, John Paul Mac Isaac.

Hunter Biden arrived to be deposed Thursday as part of a lawsuit filed against him by a Delaware laptop repair shop owner.

A pair of black SUVs pulled up to the building where the interview is set to take place at roughly 8:54 a.m. on Thursday. Biden exited the first vehicle and walked brusquely into the building while being followed by what appeared to be a female bodyguard.

John Paul Mac Isaac filed a lawsuit against Biden in October 2022 in Delaware for defamation. Biden filed a countersuit in March, alleging Mac Isaac illicitly distributed Biden’s personal data and accused him of six counts of invasion of privacy.


Mac Isaac claims a man who he believed to be Biden dropped off three laptops at his store in 2019

HUNTER BIDEN FILES COUNTERSUIT AGAINST LAPTOP REPAIRMAN JOHN PAUL MAC ISAAC, ALLEGING PRIVACY VIOLATIONS

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