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Judge dismisses computer repairman's defamation claims in Hunter Biden case

A Delaware Superior Court judge this week dismissed a computer repair company's defamation claim in the Hunter Biden case.

John Paul Mac Isaac, owner of a Wilmington computer store, speaks out against Hunter Biden over claims that his computer was stolen or was part of a Russian disinformation plan. , claimed that he had been defamed by media coverage and by then-President Biden's campaign.

Hunter Biden's lawyer argued that President Biden's son never explicitly mentioned Mac Isaac's name.

Superior Court Judge Robert Robinson Jr. sided with Biden's legal team. Associated Press (AP). Mac Isaac's attorney, Ronald Poliquin, told The Associated Press that he plans to appeal.

“Hunter Biden gaslighted the American people by appearing on national television and suggesting that John Paul Mac Isaac was part of a Russia hoax that he knew to be false,” Poliquin told The Associated Press. told. “As confirmed by the FBI, Biden dropped a laptop at a Mac shop. Hunter Biden lied and must be held accountable.”

The New York Post first published a story about Hunter Biden's laptop in October 2020, along with emails about the president's son's overseas dealings.

Social media platforms Facebook and Twitter restricted links to the Post article shortly after 51 former intelligence officials were arrested. said in a letter The emails on the laptop had “typical characteristics of Russian intelligence operations,” the statement said.

The Superior Court judge also rejected Biden's declaration that Mac Isaac violated his privacy, according to the Associated Press.

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