Hunter Biden celebrated his father's unprecedented criminal pardon by watching a movie about himself, the Post reported.
On Sunday, following news that the eldest son received a sweeping pardon from President Joe Biden, the eldest son settled in Los Angeles and visited a preview of a recently completed documentary produced by his “gentle brother” Hollywood lawyer Kevin Morris. officials said. This was announced by the Biden family.
The documentary chronicles, somewhat ironically, Hunter's recent legal battle on federal tax evasion and weapons charges, as well as his career as an artist, who has now been acquitted. According to reports, it has been in development for several years.
“He's happy and a huge burden that he's had to carry since his father was elected has been lifted,” a source told the Post.
The details of the documentary are kept top secret, with no information such as the production company, release date, or even who worked on it being made public.
Hunter publicly celebrates controversial blanket pardon covering all crimes committed between January 1, 2014 and December 1, 2024, including crimes for which his eldest son has not been charged. That never happened.
President Biden said Hunter's criminal problems began after several political opponents in Congress “attacked me and incited me to contest my election.”
“He's trying to keep a low profile about it,” a source said of Hunter. “This is clearly another sign of his entitlement in life, and he's not liked by anyone.”
Morris, who made his fortune through contracts related to the TV show “South Park,” met Hunter in 2019 at a California fundraiser for Joe Biden. Mr. Morris has since loaned his eldest son millions of dollars to help with expenses and pay off his son's debts. federal tax.
Over the next three years, Mr. Morris gave Mr. Hunter $4.9 million in delinquent taxes, legal fees, house and car payments, according to IRS whistleblower Joseph Ziegler.
A loan of at least $1.2 million from Morris to Hunter in 2020 carries interest and must be repaid starting in 2025.
Morris has photographed Hunter painting in his Los Angeles studio, followed his eldest son in court, and sometimes filmed him with his cell phone. According to reports, the prominent entertainment lawyer also gave him legal advice.
Film producer Felim Makaria said Morris also traveled undercover to Serbia in 2021 to spy on a biopic he was making about his scandal-stricken eldest son. The movie “My Son Hunter'' was released in 2022.
Hunter pleaded guilty in September to nine counts of tax fraud for evading $1.4 million in federal taxes from 2016 to 2019.
He was charged in June with possessing a firearm while under the influence of illegal drugs and was also convicted on three federal firearms charges.
“He has never had to pay for his actions in his life,” the source said. “That's why, in a sense, they've created a monster. Narcissistic and selfish.”
Abby Rowell, an attorney representing Hunter, did not immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday.





