Shaun Maguire, a partner at Sequoia Capital, claims Hunter Biden owes his family $300,000 for unpaid rent on a property in Venice, California. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Maguire states Hunter Biden lived at the residence between 2019 and 2020 and did not pay the monthly rent of $25,000. The allegations emerged shortly after Joe Biden announced a pardon for his son, covering various crimes over 11 years.
Maguire’s posts on X questioned whether the pardon affects the allegedly unpaid rent. He sarcastically thanked President Biden, asking, “So what happens to the $300k+ in back pay rent that Hunter Biden owes my family from 2019-2020? Is that pardoned now?”
So what happens to the $300k+ in back pay rent that Hunter Biden owes my family from 2019-2020?
Is that pardoned now?
Thanks Joe
(This is a true story)
— Shaun Maguire (@shaunmmaguire) December 2, 2024
The partner at Sequoia Capital went on to explain that Hunter Biden attempted to pay the rent with “art made from his own feces” and called President Biden’s son an “Absolute sh*t bag.”
While President Biden’s essentially blanket pardon for his son covers federal crimes, no presidential pardon can excuse civil crimes or penalties. Any non-criminal civil claims against Hunter Biden remain viable, including the alleged back-rent owed to Maguire’s family.
The pardon is one of the most far-reaching to be issued in decades, comparable to then-President Gerald Ford’s pardoning of former President Richard Nixon. When President Biden issued the pardon late Sunday evening, the broad language left many political observers stunned. It included any “offenses against the United States” Hunter Biden has or may have committed over an 11-year period—suggesting there may be other crimes that President Biden is aware his son has committed but are not publicly known.