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| Name | Hunter Biden |
| Birth date | November 4, 1970 |
| Birth place | Wilmington, Delaware, U.S. |
| Nationality | American |
| Occupation | Lawyer; investor; lobbyist; writer; artist |
| Alma mater | Georgetown University; Yale University; Georgetown Prep |
| Parents | Joe Biden; Neilia Hunter Biden |
| Relatives | Beau Biden; Amy Biden; Jill Biden; Naomi Biden |
Hunter Biden is an American lawyer, investor, lobbyist, writer, and artist known for his business dealings, legal challenges, and the political controversy surrounding his activities. He is a member of the Biden family, son of Joe Biden and Neilia Hunter Biden, and brother of Beau Biden. Biden's career spans corporate finance, international advisory roles, and creative pursuits, while his personal life and legal matters have drawn sustained media and political attention.
Born in Wilmington, Delaware to Joe Biden and Neilia Hunter Biden, he grew up in a family active in Delaware politics and public service. He attended Archmere Academy and Georgetown Preparatory School before earning a Bachelor of Arts from Georgetown University. He later received a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School and was admitted to the bar in Delaware and District of Columbia jurisdictions. His formative years were marked by the 1972 automobile collision that killed his mother Neilia Hunter Biden and sister Naomi Biden, an event frequently referenced in biographical accounts.
Biden's early professional work included roles at MBNA-aligned firms and positions in corporate law at practices tied to Washington, D.C. institutions. He co-founded investment and consulting ventures with partners connected to New York City finance and was associated with boutique advisory firms that engaged with international clients from Ukraine, China, and Kazakhstan. He served on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings, joining other prominent figures affiliated with global energy and legal networks. He also co-founded Rosemont Seneca Partners with associates who had ties to Delaware and Pennsylvania political circles, and engaged in advisory roles with investment funds and private equity vehicles linked to Los Angeles and Beijing investors. His board memberships and consulting contracts brought him into contact with corporate governance structures in the energy sector, finance industry, and cross-border investment forums.
Biden's personal life has included marriages, separations, and publicly reported relationships involving figures in New York City social and legal spheres. He has struggled with substance use, a topic he has discussed in memoirs and interviews with media organizations headquartered in New York City and Washington, D.C.. Legal matters have encompassed civil suits, tax inquiries handled by federal and state prosecutors in Delaware and California, and a high-profile federal investigation that involved the United States Department of Justice. In 2023, he faced a federal plea arrangement related to controlled substances and a separate tax case negotiated with prosecutors in Delaware, both attracting coverage in national outlets based in New York City and Washington, D.C.. Court proceedings intersected with advocacy organizations and defense counsel linked to major law firms operating in New York and Washington.
Biden's business relationships, particularly his association with Burisma Holdings and contacts with entities connected to China, prompted congressional oversight by committees in the United States House of Representatives and inquiries by members of the United States Senate. Allegations and partisan narratives spread through broadcast networks headquartered in New York City and conservative media platforms, leading to hearings, subpoenas, and testimony before congressional panels. The release of digital material purportedly from a personal device spurred investigations by multiple federal and state authorities and fueled campaigns by political organizations during national election cycles involving Joe Biden and Donald Trump. International affairs commentators in London and Brussels also weighed in on the geopolitical implications of cross-border business ties, while fact-checking entities and nonprofit watchdogs based in Washington, D.C. published analyses challenging various claims.
Biden's public image has been shaped by memoirs, art exhibitions, interviews with journalists at outlets in New York City and Washington, D.C., and extensive cable news coverage produced by networks with studios in Manhattan and Washington bureaus. He authored a memoir recounting addiction, family loss, and professional experiences, promoted through book tours involving publishers in New York City. His artwork has been exhibited in galleries in Los Angeles and New York City, prompting debates among curators, collectors, and ethics commentators in arts institutions. Media coverage has ranged from long-form profiles in national magazines to investigative reporting by newspapers based in New York and Washington, D.C., with commentary from partisan and nonpartisan analysts. The intersection of his private conduct, artistic output, and legal entanglements continues to generate reporting by international outlets in London and Toronto.
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