Hunter Biden’s attorneys face potential sanctions over “misrepresentations to the court” after his legal team allegedly lied to the clerk in his criminal case.
The president’s son is set to enter a plea agreement on Wednesday after his legal team secured a sweetheart plea agreement on Biden’s charge by federal authorities of illegally possessing a handgun and failing to pay two years’ worth of federal taxes.a brief to U.S. District Court Judge Maryellen Noreika that argued she should reconsider Biden’s plea agreement in light of an IRS whistleblower’s recent claim that the Department of Justice stifled their investigation into Biden.
“It appears that the caller misrepresented her identity and who she worked for in an attempt to improperly convince the clerk’s office to remove the amicus materials from the docket,” NoreikaNoreika gave Biden’s legal team a 9:00 p.m. deadline to show why sanctions should not be brought. Once Kittila learned about this representation, his office “immediately advised” the court it was inaccurate.
Bengels is the litigation services director at the New-York based law firm Latham & Watkins, where Clark worked until April this year, according to the“I do deeply apologize for all the confusion on our part. I have put the rest of the Clerk’s Office on notice that if someone is trying to do anything with the criminal or MJ case, they need to contact me,” the clerk continued.
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