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To: brownsfan

Yes, that’s why I hope they have some unique way to get it past the media filters in a way it can’t be easily dismissed.


6 posted on 03/01/2022 12:47:57 PM PST by JonPreston (Q: Never have so many, been so wrong, so often)
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To: JonPreston

“Yes, that’s why I hope they have some unique way to get it past the media filters in a way it can’t be easily dismissed.”

I don’t have much hope for that. Look at all the really bad information that is easy to find about Hunter, and yet, no one mentions it. The idiot public still thinks it’s some kind of conspiracy.

Tough times make tough men. Tough men make easy times. Easy times make weak men. Weak men make tough times.


9 posted on 03/01/2022 12:51:09 PM PST by brownsfan (It's going to take real, serious, hard times to wake the American public.)
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DailyMail.com
By JOSH BOSWELL FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
28 February 2022 | UPDATED: 04:21 EST, 1 March 2022

EXCLUSIVE: Hunter Biden’s business partner Devon Archer is sentenced to one year in prison for his role in defrauding Native American tribe - as emails reveal president’s son had close ties to firm involved in the scheme but later distanced himself

Hunter Biden’s friend and business partner, Devon Archer, was sentenced to one year in prison Monday for his role in a scheme to defraud a Native American tribe
He was also ordered to forfeit $15,700,513 and pay $43,427,436 in restitution

Archer, 47, and two other Burnham Financial Group executives were convicted in 2018 of defrauding the Oglala Sioux Indian tribe out of bond sales proceeds.

Emails obtained by DailyMail.com show Hunter had worked closely with Archer and from 2014 to 2016 - the period it was perpetrating the $60M fraud

The president’s son, 52, was not implicated in the scheme but helped broker a wider, unrelated venture for Burnham with a Chinese firm called Bohai Harvest

A slide deck presentation prepared for the Chinese investors and sent to Hunter alludes to his financial ties to Burnham
At the time Hunter’s lawyer said he knew nothing about the bonds scheme, claiming they used his name ‘to lend their business venture more credibility’

Hunter Biden had close ties with a company that ran a fraudulent $60million scheme – for which his best friend has now been sentenced – emails obtained by DailyMail.com reveal.

Devon Archer, who has been close to the Bidens for decades, was sentenced to one year behind bars on Monday for his role in a complex scheme to defraud a Native American tribe.

Archer, 47, appeared for his sentencing hearing at the Thurgood Marshall US Courthouse in Lower Manhattan, where Judge Ronnie Abrams also ordered him to forfeit $15,700,513 and pay $43,427,436 in restitution.

Archer was convicted in 2018 alongside two of his business partners in the Burnham Financial Group for defrauding the Oglala Sioux Indian tribe out of the proceeds of bond sales.

During the trial it emerged that Hunter’s name was used in literature promoting the scheme and was named as a witness.

Hunter Biden’s (second from left) friend and business partner in his controversial deals with the Chinese, Devon Archer, (far right) was convicted in 2018 for his involvement in a $60million scheme to defraud a Native American tribe

Emails show the president’s son, pictured last November, had close ties to Archer’s company, Burnham Financial Group, and later tried to distance himself from it after some of its executives were charged in the scheme.

Emails show the president’s son, pictured last November, had close ties to Archer’s company, Burnham Financial Group, and later tried to distance himself from it after some of its executives were charged in the scheme

At the time Hunter’s lawyer said he knew nothing about it.

‘The defendants invoked and used Hunter’s name - without his knowledge - to lend their business venture more credibility,’ attorney George Mesires said.

‘As soon as Hunter learned of the illegal conduct, and that his name was being used in this unauthorized and inappropriate manner, Hunter took immediate steps to ensure that his business interests would not be associated with the Burnham Group or with any of the defendants.’

But emails show that Hunter, 52, was involved with other deals with the company and Archer throughout the period it was perpetrating the $60million fraud from 2014 to 2016.

Archer wrote to Hunter in September 2011 encouraging him to meet Bevan Cooney, one of the first to be jailed for the scheme, telling his best friend: ‘I want to work with them’ and ‘I want you to meet Chad [another business associate] and Bevan. Our type of guys.’

In May 2014 Hunter wrote to Archer asking about their plan to sell his broker-dealer company Rosemont Seneca Partners to Burnham as part of their deal.

‘Need to map out Burnham play and begin to move BD [broker-dealer] and Advisory team in that direction w/o revealing too much before anything is certain,’ Hunter wrote to Archer.

Archer replied, saying they may face difficulties with financial regulators – but that his main concern was getting paid.

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13 posted on 03/01/2022 12:58:42 PM PST by Liz ("Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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