President Joe Biden spent a week vacationing in the U.S. Virgin Islands, staying at the luxurious St. Croix villa of Bill and Connie Neville – tech and business moguls with interests in national media, foreign yacht sales, and venture capital investing. Online rental listings for their tropical villa indicate vacationers have paid between $700 and $900 a night to stay at the secluded beachfront property.
The Biden family has vacationed there a number of times, dating back to Biden’s Vice Presidency. Last year, He spent last New Years at the island ‘free-of-charge’ too. The White House defended the gift, stating: “As they have done previously, the President and the First Lady are staying at the home of their friends Bill and Connie Neville.”
Meet the Nevilles.
Bill Neville is the founder of US Viking, LLC, a software company whose main product is a ENPS – a software marketed by the Associated Press as “transforming the way media companies plan, manage and produce compelling news stories.” While US Viking, LLC doesn’t appear to have a website, the U.S. Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority states the company’s ENPS software is used by ” journalists in more than 800 newsrooms in over 60 countries, including ESPN and the BBC.”
Bill Neville is also listed as the head of Knowledge Ventures, LLLP – a venture capital investment firm affiliated with The University of the Virgin Islands Research and Technology Park (RTPark). The RTPark is a public-private partnership focused on research and development in financial technology, bio technology, green energy, business process outsourcing.
The same FEC data indicates Connie Neville is associated with Lightspeed Development, LLLP. Like the other businesses controlled by the Nevilles, there is little publicly available information outside of corporate filings and trademark claims. In the case of Lightspeed Development, LLLP, the company holds the trademark for Serenity Yachts, a Turkey-based luxury yacht manufacturer and shipyard.
Prolific Democrat Political Donors.
Both Bill and Connie Neville are prolific political donors. In 2020 both contributed the legal maximum to the Biden presidential campaign. Both are also supporters of Stacey Plaskett (D-USVI), the non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives from the United States Virgin Islands. Sens. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Joe Manchin (D-WV), and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) have all received support from Connie Neville, as has former Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL).
One of the few Republicans to receive contributions from the Neville’s is Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL). The couple are avid basketball fans and have lavished Alabama’s University of Auburn with donations benefiting their athletic programs despite neither having attended the school. The sports arena where the Auburn Tigers men’s basketball team plays was even named after them by the university. Auburn’s Neville Arena was built in 2010 to the tune of $86 million.
The couple have given prodigiously to the Democrat National Committee, as well as former Congressman Joe Crowley (D-NY) who was defeated by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in a heated primary, and the corrupt former Congressman Charlie Rangle (D-NY). Both Congressman served on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee which has legislative jurisdiction over both taxation and tariffs – issues of importance to the Neville’s who appear to have additional business interests – some with foreign ties.
Ethics Concerns.
When President Joe Biden hosted his first state dinner, with French President Emmanuel Macron, the Nevilles attended as guests, raising ethics concerns due to Biden’s vacations at their property.
Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, raised these matters in a recent interview: “Hunter’s laptop and other evidence show Biden’s record of converting his public office into private gain. So it is no surprise Biden is getting a free luxury vacation from a wealthy donor who ‘coincidentally’ received primo White House state dinner tickets.”
Joe Biden has routinely failed to disclose free vacation stays at the homes of wealthy donors.
Republicans in the House of Representatives are advancing an impeachment inquiry into President Biden over allegations of abuse of office and public corruption during his tenure as Vice-President under President Barack Obama.