❓WHAT HAPPENED: Hunter Biden was disbarred in Connecticut for violations of attorney conduct rules following complaints related to his federal convictions on gun and tax charges.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Hunter Biden, Connecticut state Judge Patrick L. Carroll III, attorney Ross Garber, and complainants Paul Dorsey and Leanne Larson.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Monday, Waterbury, Connecticut, during a virtual court hearing.
💬KEY QUOTE: The judge cited Hunter Biden’s conduct as involving “dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.”
🎯IMPACT: Hunter Biden admitted to attorney misconduct, leading to his disbarment in Connecticut and earlier in Washington, D.C.
Hunter Biden was disbarred in Connecticut on Monday after a judge determined he violated the state’s attorney conduct rules. The decision follows complaints tied to his federal convictions on gun and tax charges, for which he was later pardoned by his father, former President Joe Biden.
During a virtual court hearing in Waterbury, Biden consented to disbarment and admitted to attorney misconduct, but did not admit to any criminal wrongdoing. This marks his second disbarment, following an earlier decision in Washington, D.C., in May.
The Connecticut state judge, Patrick L. Carroll III, found that Biden’s actions involved “dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation.” In a court document, Biden admitted to some but not all of the misconduct allegations. His lawyer, Ross Garber, represented him during the proceedings.
Paul Dorsey, one of the complainants, objected to the agreement, arguing that Biden did not admit to committing crimes. However, Leanne Larson, an attorney with the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel, referenced the pardon granted by former President Joe Biden.
Hunter Biden, a Yale Law School graduate, was admitted to the Connecticut bar in 1997. His legal troubles include a conviction in Delaware federal court for lying on a federal form about drug use while purchasing a firearm, as well as a separate case in California involving unpaid federal taxes.
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