First son Hunter Biden appeared happy and upbeat Friday as he strolled into a swanky restaurant in Malibu a day after he was spotted at a wedding. tax evasion conviction The charges were filed in a Los Angeles court.
Hunter, accompanied by Secret Service agents, was all smiles while playing with his cellphone while heading to Moonshadows Malibu for lunch.
The restaurant boasts “award-winning dining with an ocean view” and invites patrons to “enjoy a dining experience that will spark all your senses.”
Hunter, wearing a baseball cap emblazoned with a Hawaiian flag and several bracelets under his sleeve, spent about two hours inside the New American establishment before he was led away.
The outing following the first son's confessional at the celebrity enclave along the Pacific Ocean did not cause any stir.
“I honestly didn’t even know he was here,” an employee at Moonshadows Malibu told the Post.
Hunter pleaded guilty He said in a statement that he would plead acquitted of all nine charges against him in the federal tax evasion case before jury selection on Thursday to “save” his family from further “embarrassment.”
“I will not allow my family to suffer further pain, invasion of privacy, and unnecessary embarrassment,” the statement from President Biden's son said. “I want to spare them what they have had to endure over the years, and so I have decided to plead guilty.”
Prosecutors had planned to present evidence about Hunter's crack cocaine addiction and how it allegedly led to his murder. Paid thousands of dollars for strippers and porn While taxes worth $1.4 million were evaded.
Hunter is scheduled to be sentenced in the tax case on Dec. 16. He faces a maximum of 17 years in prison.
He was previously convicted of three felonies in Delaware related to buying a gun during a crack cocaine addiction, which he lied about on federal forms.
Hunter faces up to 25 years in prison for gun possession and is scheduled to be sentenced Nov. 13.