The daughter of Hunter Biden’s “sugar brother,” Kevin Morris, has accused her eldest son of “taking advantage” of the billionaire Hollywood lawyer, The Washington Post has learned.
Darci Lou Morris, 23, confronted her eldest son and accused him of accepting millions of dollars from his father for legal fees.
Morris, 60, is a Hollywood entertainment lawyer and Democratic donor who began paying off Hunter Biden’s debt weeks after meeting him at a 2019 fundraiser in Brentwood, California, for then-candidate Joe Biden.
On Monday, Morris appeared in Wilmington, Delaware, as part of Biden’s entourage for the first day of Hunter’s gun trial.
Also attending the endorsement were First Lady Jill Biden, her daughter Ashley Biden, and Hunter Biden’s second wife, Melissa Cohen.
The eldest son denies three felony charges he was charged with illegally possessing a firearm in 2018 while he was a drug user.
According to his memoir, “Beautiful Things,” he bought a .38-caliber Colt Cobra pistol from a gun shop in Delaware and was snorting cocaine every 15 minutes at the time, but is accused of not disclosing that he was taking drugs.
While the elder son’s family defended him, Morris’ family attacked both Hunter and Morris himself.
“The whole family was furious when they found out Morris was financing it all and abandoned him,” a source close to Morris told The Post.
Morris’ daughter, Darci Lou, recently confronted Hunter Biden directly, telling him to “stop taking advantage of my father,” sources said.
last month, Politico reported Morris told legal experts he had run out of funds to support Biden’s defense.
Biden’s lead lawyer, Abe Lowell, had asked last month to postpone the Delaware trial, citing “stretched resources” handling two trials in different parts of the country.
Biden is scheduled to go on trial in September in Los Angeles, California, on federal tax charges.
According to Politico, Lowell’s hourly wage ranges from $850 to more than $1,500.
It’s unclear how much Morris spent on Biden, but a letter one of Morris’ lawyers sent to the House Oversight Committee in January put the amount at more than $6.5 million, including a $2.6 million loan to repay a debt Biden owed to the IRS in 2021.
Most of the loans will be made at a 5 percent interest rate, according to the letter.
Morris also found a “lavish” home in Venice Beach for Biden and his wife, Cheryl Cohen, paying them $17,500 per month from January 2020 to Oct. 15, 2020, according to a transcript of the House committee hearing.
“I have worked hard to build a life that allows me to help my family and friends when they need it, and I have done the same for Hunter,” Morris told the House committee.
In addition to paying his eldest son’s personal expenses, Morris purchased 13 paintings by the self-taught artist for a total of nearly $1 million.
According to a complaint filed with the California State Bar, Morris is accused of spying on the filming of a documentary called “My Son Hunter.”
In the lawsuit, film director Phelim McAleer alleges that Morris flew on a private jet to Serbia, where the Hunter Biden biopic was being filmed, in November 2021 and posed as an independent documentary filmmaker producing content for the “South Park” streaming service.
A spokesman for the California Bar said he could not confirm the existence or status of an investigation.
Morris made his fortune as the co-creator of South Park and as an agent for Hollywood celebrities including Matthew McConaughey and Scarlett Johansson.
Calls to lawyers representing Hunter Biden and Kevin Morris were not returned Monday.
Darci Lou Morris declined to comment Monday.
