Hunter Biden Art Dealer Testifies on Buyer Identities, Sales Ethics
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Hunter Biden's art dealer Georges Bergés testified that Biden initially wanted to know who was buying his art, contradicting White House statements about an ethics agreement.
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Bergés said he never actually shared buyer names with Biden, and they removed that provision from their contract in September 2021.
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One buyer was Biden's lawyer Kevin Morris, who bought $875k of art and has paid many of Biden's legal bills.
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Another buyer was Elizabeth Naftali, who later received a White House appointment. Her lawyer denies any wrongdoing.
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Bergés defended the sales and his work with Biden, but said he won't renew their contract due to death threats he has received.