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Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to gun and tax charges.

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The son of the sitting president of the United States of America Hunter Biden is facing ongoing investigation of gun and tax violations which he has not pleaded guilty to.

Judge presiding over hearing involving US president’s son said she needed more time to evaluate previous deal

Judge Maryellen Noreika delayed a decision on whether to accept the plea agreement between federal prosecutors and Hunter Biden — demanding that the two sides make changes in the deal clarifying her role and insert language that limits the broad immunity from prosecution offered to Biden on his business dealings. Biden’s lawyers estimated it would take about two weeks.

After a grueling three-hour hearing, Hunter Biden entered a plea of not guilty on the tax charges, which he will reverse if the two sides redo their agreement to the judge’s satisfaction.

Hunter Biden went to a federal courthouse in Wilmington, Delaware to formally accept an agreement with prosecutors, which was expected to resolve the long-running investigations into his conduct. But in a surprise move, the presiding judge disapproved the move and ordered the two parties to make changes, delaying the resolution of the case. It became obvious that, federal investigators are continuing a separate inquiry into his business activities

The plea collapsed to the ground in what was akin to a dramatic court experience. Robert Hunter Biden is an American attorney, businessman, and artist. He has also been a hedge fund, venture capital and private-equity fund investor and is currently being investigated for gun and tax violations.

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