“Overpriced” Hunter Biden’s Artwork Destroyed By LA Fires


Ongoing LA fires have destroyed Hunter Biden’s artwork, some priced as high as $500,000. According to the New York Post, Hunter’s artwork was placed at his attorney, Kevin Morris’, residence near the Pacific Palisades.

Morris lent Hunter nearly $5 million to clear his IRS debt, finance his car payments, and settle legal fees. The Hollywood lawyer also financed Hunter’s documentary and took over his ten percent stake in BHR Partners, a Chinese Communist government-funded equity firm.


However, Morris says the incident is yet “another untrue story about Hunter Biden,” similar to how the legacy media initially dismissed the laptop story as a Russian disinformation campaign.

Fifty former intelligence heads also signed a document declaring Hunter’s email leak story as bearing “all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.” The emails were retrieved from Hunter’s laptop’s hard drive by the computer repair shop owner and handed to Trump’s then-lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.

Biden’s son allegedly turned into art while recovering from drug addiction which resulted in his federal gun conviction for owning firearms while on substance abuse and lying on a federal form. 



Hunter was later pardoned by his president dad, saving him from the consequences of his actions that would see ordinary Americans spend over two decades in a federal prison. 

Lying on a federal form would result in a maximum sentence of up to ten years, while possessing firearms as a drug addict could also result in a ten-year prison sentence.



While Hunter’s artwork is priced as high as half a million dollars, his gallerist Georges Berges, who broke ties with the disgraced president’s son, told the New York Post their average price was close to  $85,000.

Some of Biden’s appointees, such as Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali, a Democratic donor, were identified as buyers of Hunter’s seemingly overpriced artwork. Morris also acquired 11 of Hunter’s artwork valued at $875,000 via Berges. 



Hunter was not supposed to know the identities of his artwork buyers, who then included close friends. However, Berges told a Congressional hearing that Hunter knew 70% of his artwork buyers, including Natfali. 



Biden had also promised to put an “absolute wall” between his official duties and family business activities. However, Berges also claimed that he interacted with Joe Biden numerous times, including at the White House. 



Additionally, Naftali’s appointment to a prestigious position in the Biden administration raised serious concerns about potential conflict of interest.

Despite his numerous controversial financial dealings, Hunter’s alleged former landlord, Shaun Maguire, claims the president’s son owes over $300,000 in unpaid rent from 2019 to 2020. The venture capitalist also mocked Hunter for trying to settle the debt using “a book of art made from his own feces.”

The alleged former landlord also shared the alleged Hunter’s “Poop Art.” 



Meanwhile, Biden said his son’s house might have survived the wildfires.

“Only one piece of good news: my son lives out here and his wife. They got a notification yesterday that their home was probably burned to the ground. Today, it appears that it’s still standing, they’re not sure.” 






1 thought on ““Overpriced” Hunter Biden’s Artwork Destroyed By LA Fires”

  1. Hunter Biden just laundered his “paintings” through insurance claims.

    In other news, no answer yet as to how the CA fires were started.

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