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Hunter Biden hit with new criminal charges by Department of Justice, reports say

The president’s son Hunter Biden was reportedly hit with a set of nine new tax-related federal charges on Thursday.

The charges were filed in California federal court, NBC News reports.

The case alleges violations including failure to pay taxes, failure to file, evading assessment, and filing a fraudulent form, according to the outlet.

“The Defendant engaged in a four-year scheme to not pay at least $1.4 million in self-assessed federal taxes he owed for tax years 2016 through 2019,” the indictment reads, according to Reuters, with prosecutors alleging Mr Biden “spent millions of dollars on an extravagant lifestyle rather than paying his tax bills.”

The Independent has contacted the Justice Department and Hunter Biden’s lawyer for comment.

Hunter Biden is facing multiple legal fights

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The case is the second brought against Mr Biden by special counsel David Weiss.

Mr Biden was expected to plead guilty to misdemeanour tax charges under a plea deal with federal authorities, but the agreement collapsed in July.

The charges add to the multiple legal fights facing the president’s son.

In September, he pleaded not guilty to a three-count federal indictment in Delaware alleging he purchased and possessed a firearm while using narcotics.

Prosecutors say he lied while buying a Colt Cobra handgun in October 2018.

The case, which could result in up to 25 years in prison, was the first-ever indictment of a sitting US president’s child.

House Republicans are also pushing for Mr Biden to testify as part of their investigation into his lucrative overseas business dealings.

However, teams for the GOP and Mr Biden have engaged in a heated back and forth this week over whether the testimony should be in public or in private.

Mr Biden wants to testify in public, with his attorney arguing the GOP offered to hear his statements in public and that a closed hearing could allow Republicans to “manipulate, even distort, the facts and misinform the American public—a hearing would ensure transparency and truth in these proceedings.”

The House Judiciary Committee, meanwhile, has threatened to bring contempt charges against Mr Biden unless he testifies in private.

“There is no ‘choice’ for Mr. Biden to make; the subpoenas compel him to appear for a deposition on December 13,” they wrote.

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