Hallie Biden, Beau Biden’s widow turned Hunter Biden’s ex-girlfriend, was called to the stand on day four of Hunter’s federal firearms crime trial in Delaware. On Thursday, under the promise of immunity from prosecutors, Hallie testified and detailed her past experiences finding drug paraphernalia in Hunter’s car, as well as when she discovered his gun and “threw it away.” During her testimony, Hallie stated that she was first introduced to crack cocaine by Hunter in the summer of 2018. She also expressed that she was “embarrassed” and deeply regrets that time in her life. The pair partook in smoking crack cocaine together until they both felt it was necessary to go to rehab in Pennsylvania on October 6th, 2018. Hallie mentioned in court that one day, in an effort to help Hunter stay sober after rehab, she went to tidy up his Ford Raptor truck.
However, Hallie soon discovered an item that she was not expecting.
In a panic, she proceeded to throw the gun away in a garbage can at a local grocery store. She placed the weapon inside a plastic shopping bag. However, once she realized that it was still recognizable in the bag, she put it in a brown leather pouch. The leather pouch, which was previously used to hold Hunter’s business cards or drugs, was shown to the jury as evidence. Additionally, the jurors were shown surveillance footage of Hallie driving up to the grocery store, throwing the gun away, and returning 30 minutes later, trying to recover it without success.
After she threw the gun away, Hallie reportedly kept the secret from Hunter. However, he later texted her as soon as he realized that his gun was missing. Feeling suspicious, Hunter angrily texted her, “Did you take that from me?” She eventually fessed up and admitted to Hunter that she did in fact toss the gun, to which he told her, “Go look for it.”
Her testimony was followed by testimony from the former gun store employee who sold the gun in question to Hunter. The court dismissed the jury for the day after Edward Banner, the man who discovered Hunter Biden’s firearm in the trash, concluded his testimony. When Banner, 80, was looking through a garbage container for recyclables, he came across the firearm. In addition, Banner said that he discovered a leather pouch containing ammo and a speed loader, which Hallie Biden had used to conceal the gun before discarding it. Soon after, he brought the gun home, placed it inside a box, and placed the box on a closet shelf. The judge began proceedings by questioning the defense on new evidence that had not been disclosed. However, she later denied the entry of new evidence, saying it is too late and full of hearsay.
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