Former FBI informant, Alexander Smirnov, 43, was charged last
week with lying about the Bidens' alleged involvement in
business dealings with Ukrainian energy company Burisma
Holdings. Smirnov has also had contact with foreign intelligence
services, including Russian intelligence agencies, prosecutors
have alleged.
In a Tuesday court filing, Abbe Lowell, a lawyer for Hunter
Biden, called Smirnov's claims "ridiculous," adding: "It now
seems clear that the Smirnov allegations infected this case."
Prosecutors had followed Smirnov "down his rabbit hole of lies,"
the filing said. It argued that Hunter Biden's plea deal fell
apart because prosecutors at the time were looking into bribery
claims from the indicted ex-FBI informant that they now consider
to be a lie.
In another court filing, Hunter Biden asked for the dismissal of
his tax case in California.
Hunter Biden, 53, was indicted in September on charges of lying
about his drug use when he bought a firearm in 2018, becoming
the first child of a sitting president to be charged with a
felony. He was again indicted in December in California for
failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes.
Hunter Biden's legal troubles have been a lightning rod for
Republicans, who have made investigations of the president's son
a key part of their impeachment inquiry of the president, who is
a Democrat.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Michelle
Nichols and Himani Sarkar)
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