Hunter Biden expressed his desire to spare his family from further pain and embarrassment due to his past struggles and previous public trials, stating, "I can spare them this, and so I have decided to plead guilty." He emphasized the importance of protecting his family's privacy.
Despite the severe penalties he faces, including potential prison time for both firearms and tax charges, Biden's lawyers requested a delay in sentencing for adequate preparation. The judge granted this request, moving the sentencing from Nov. 13 to Dec. 4.
President Joe Biden has stated he will not use his presidential powers to intervene in his son's legal issues, making clear his commitment to the justice process amidst the severe allegations faced by Hunter.
Hunter Biden's legal troubles are being compounded as he faces serious charges, with penalties including up to 25 years for firearm violations and up to 17 years for tax offenses, on top of substantial fines.
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