Tony Bobulinski sat down with Tucker Carlson for an interview airing Tuesday where he details claims that Hunter Biden committed fraud against business partners.
Tony Bobulinski says his former associate,, committed crimes against his business partners by tampering with key documents to funnel over $5 million into a company he owned.
"Hunter and his lawyer, Jorge Misires, replaced it with Owasco, which was Hunter Biden's law firm or business that he operated," Bobulinski said."He effectively swapped out an entity that he owned 20% of to a business that he owned 100% of, which is fraud." "I'm sure you can reach out to the Biden family and get comment from them, but there are calls," Bobulinski said."He received over $5 million." Tony Bobulinski told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that Hunter Biden committed fraud against his own business partners.
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