Hunter Biden apparently seen in new laptop photo driving 172 mph to Las Vegas rave venue
Hunter Biden apparently photographed himself driving to Las Vegas at 172 mph. This is according to newly released photos, which are said to be from his infamous abandoned laptop. Hunter was driving twice the legal speed limit on Interstate 15, according to a photo taken from the dashboard of his silver Porsche on Aug. 1, 2018.
The photos, published by the Daily Mail on Sunday, July 2, 2023, show Hunter texting several women who were waiting for his arrival in Sin City for a hot tub party. According to British tabloids, the women were prostitutes.
"I don't have a bathing suit but I really want to wear a cute one," wrote one of the women, who is saved as Cheryl in Hunter's contacts. "But I don't have the money to buy it, so I'll just have to get naked, right?"
However, the soon-to-be first son's party was not well received - at least according to one attendee quoted by the Daily Mail, who said: "Honestly, baby, the problem is there are too many girls there."
The trip to Las Vegas appears to have been part of a drunken party in January 2019 at which Hunter admitted to talking to a prostitute. The Daily Mail first reported the conversation in August 2021, when he filmed her having sex and forgot to turn off his laptop camera. During the conversation, Hunter reportedly told his guests about a trip to Vegas five months ago, saying he "spent 18 days going from penthouse to penthouse," sometimes every night The cost is $10,000.
The Daily Mail did not name the Las Vegas resort.
First crack
But the series of incriminating new laptop photos doesn't stop there. One also appeared to show Hunter Biden smoking cocaine while driving through a residential neighborhood in Arlington, Virginia, on June 12, 2018.
In Hunter's 2021 memoir, "Beautiful Things," Hunter admitted to crashing into a Buick Verano while speeding in Palm Springs, California, in October 2016 while undergoing another drug rehab in Arizona.
Are the photos real?
Although the Daily Mail did not reveal the source of the photos, most appear to be from right-wing websites run by Marco Polo, a nonprofit company headed by former Donald Trump adviser Garrett Ziegler. The website BidenLaptopMedia.com collected 10,000 newly uploaded Hunter files from 2008 to 2019.
The photos were reportedly from a laptop left at a repair shop in Delaware in April 2019. The studio's owner, John Paul Mac Isaac, said the laptop was left behind by a man who called himself Hunter Biden.
Isaac filed a defamation lawsuit against Hunter Biden last year, claiming he wrongly insisted the laptop was not his but had been stolen or hacked. Hunter's lawyers have since filed a countersuit alleging "unauthorized access and distribution" of "sensitive, private material."
Video of the laptop first became public in October 2020, when the New York Post published emails it claimed were stored on it.
Hunter Biden never publicly claimed ownership of the laptop. In a 2021 interview, he said it could be his property, it could be hacked, or it could be a Russian invention.
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