The Heritage Foundation has reportedly filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Special Counsel David Weiss, following their refusal to release certain records associated with the investigation into alleged illegal activities of Hunter Biden. The suit, officially submitted to the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, is asking for the enforcement of a previous Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, which was initially filed by Heritage. The FOIA request was attempting to access documents concerning the investigation of suspected violations of the Mann Act by Hunter Biden, a law prohibiting the transportation of anyone for prostitution or other immoral purposes.
According to communications between senior DOJ officials, revealed publicly in September, there are potentially nine instances implicating Biden in coordinating cross-state travel with individuals identified as prostitutes. Such actions, if confirmed, would be infringement upon the Mann Act. Specific alleged incidents include the arrangement of two escorts to travel and meet with the younger Biden in Boston, from Los Angeles and New York respectively. Hunter Biden has been charged with various tax-related offenses confirming payments to several women, one being an exotic dancer and another an escort. However, these charges did not explicitly accuse him of violating the Mann Act.
In July, Heritage submitted a FOIA request to Weiss’s office for details around potential victims relevant to the Hunter Biden investigation and any information regarding which DOJ division was managing victim issues pertaining to the same. Furthermore, the request wanted access to any communications between Weiss’s office and the U.S. Probation Office relating to the Mann Act. The Heritage Foundation’s suit claims that Weiss and DOJ’s non-compliance to release all requested records is a breach of DOJ regulations and FOIA guidelines. They are demanding that the court enforce an immediate adhesion to their request, and prevent Weiss and the DOJ from refusing this or subsequent FOIA requests.