Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, has been indicted on a felony gun charge in Delaware, according to a partially redacted court filing by Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel David Weiss.
Biden was indicted on three counts for providing false statements and with the acquisition of a Colt Cobra revolver in October 2018 and knowingly possessing the gun while he was addicted to drugs, the indictment states. He faces a maximum prison sentence of ten years for the first and third offenses, with the second offense holding a maximum of five years, according to a defendant information sheet. (RELATED: Biden-Appointed Prosecutors Did Not Cooperate In Hunter Biden Case, FBI Agent Testifies)
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The DOJ said in a Sept. 6 status report that it was seeking an indictment for Biden’s felony gun charge by the end of the month. Biden’s legal team argued the pretrial diversion agreement proposed by the DOJ is legally valid, a notion the DOJ has disputed.
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