Kevin Morris, the Hollywood entertainment lawyer who has provided financial support for Hunter Biden, says he has run out of resources to continue supporting the criminal defense team representing Joe Biden’s son. “The reason Kevin got involved financially in the first place was that he could see that no one was going to help Hunter,” said an associate of Morris’s in an interview with POLITICO.
The individual continued: “Now, four and a half years later, there’s still no help — and now Kevin is completely tapped out. So just when Hunter is facing two criminal trials starting in a few weeks, he has no resources. It’s pretty dire.”
The entertainment lawyer confirmed the associate’s account to POLITICO. Hunter Biden faces two upcoming criminal trials in June — one set to start in less than two days over federal gun charges and the other set to begin on June 20 in California over allegations of tax evasion.
Morris is said to be facing severe financial constraints, which could leave Hunter Biden without any means to pay for legal services such as expert witnesses as he heads to trial. In January, Morris admitted to the House Oversight Committee that he had loaned Hunter Biden at least $6.5 million.
Hunter Biden‘s attorney, Abbe Lowell, has already indicated that the defense team faces increasing fiscal constraints. During a hearing on Tuesday, Lowell told federal judge Maryellen Noreika that he remained unprepared for the start of the trial. Lowell told Judge Noreika that his team had “strained resources” and was having difficulty retaining expert witnesses.
It is estimated that Hunter Biden has accumulated more than $10 million in legal bills over the past several years.