It won’t have any bearing on trials concerning Hunter Biden’s tax and gun charge. Still, it could shed light on some embarrassing details about the personal life of President Joe Biden’s alleged partner in crime. Hunter Biden’s stripper mistress, Lunden Roberts, who bore him a kid, is releasing a tell-all memoir.
Hunter is known for his chaotic personal life, riddled with drug abuse, prostitutes, and love children. Besides revealing the reported shady influence-peddling dealings of the Biden family, that laptop also exposed us to Hunter’s escapades, some of which required eye transplants upon viewing. This memoir, Out of the Shadows: My Life Inside the Wild World of Hunter Biden, will contain retreads of what we already know about Hunter, but there could be other sordid details that may or may not be accurate. You never know with these things. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s super PAC co-chair is behind the work.
The president has long denied the existence of his son’s progeny from this tryst, though he finally admitted that Navy Joan Roberts is one of his grandkids. One aspect of the book could paint Hunter as a deadbeat dad, who denied paternity and later fought for nearly a decade to get his child support payments reduced (via CNBC):
The co-chairman of a super PAC supporting Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s presidential campaign announced plans Tuesday to publish a tell-all memoir this summer by an Arkansas woman who had a child with Hunter Biden, the youngest son of President Joe Biden.
“Out of the Shadows: My Life Inside the Wild World of Hunter Biden” is written by Lunden Roberts, who gave birth to Hunter Biden’s daughter in 2018.
Biden — who has a long history of drug and alcohol addiction — wrote in his own 2021 memoir that he “had no recollection” of his encounter with Roberts. After initially contesting Roberts’ paternity lawsuit, Biden in 2020 agreed to pay child support for his daughter with Roberts, after a DNA test confirmed the child was his.
These unflattering portrayals don’t come close to the more graphic encounters that reportedly occurred at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, where Hunter was banned for his drug-induced antics. Though personally damaging, it might not be much of a factor for the 2024 cycle, except for Hunter Biden, who could endure a wave of embarrassing stories when this book hits the shelves. Yet, it could become a source of mockery, as Joe Biden has treated his son as a saint despite endless stories pointing to degeneracy.
Out of the Shadows will be released on August 20, one day after the official start of the Democratic National Convention.