Hunter Biden Ordered to Share Financial Docs in $1.4M Tax Evasion Case
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Hunter Biden must supply income tax returns and financial records to his probation officer as part of his $1.4 million tax evasion case.
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He earned over $7 million from 2016-2020 serving on boards of Burisma and a Chinese equity firm.
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Biden pleaded not guilty to 9 felony and misdemeanor charges related to failing to pay taxes from 2016-2019.
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His bond conditions include no guns/ammo, staying sober, drug testing, and notifying probation officer of travel plans.
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Tentative trial date set for June 20 by judge appointed by former President Trump.