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From the Washington Examiner: The group that published Hunter Biden’s laptop contents demanded on Friday nearly $93,000 in legal fees after a federal lawsuit filed by the former president’s son was dismissed earlier this month.
Marco Polo, a nonprofit organization run by former Trump White House aide Garrett Ziegler, filed a motion for attorneys fees this week to the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, calling Biden’s now-dropped lawsuit “ridiculous” in a post on X.
“Good morning,” Marco Polo posted to X following the motion. “We just filed our motion for attorneys fees in response to the ridiculous federal lawsuit brought against us by [Hunter Biden].”
The suit was dismissed with prejudice in March after Hunter Biden said he could no longer afford the litigation. In a separate California court filing on March 6, the younger Biden disclosed he had fallen millions of dollars into debt, citing a collapse in artwork sales and low royalties from his memoir Beautiful Things.
Hunter Biden’s lawsuit had accused Ziegler and Marco Polo of gaining access to Hunter’s digital files through “illegal hacking,” despite it was well known that the material came from a laptop he abandoned at a Delaware computer repair shop.
READ MORE at the Washington Examiner.
Good morning. @MarcoPolo501c3 just filed our motion for attorneys fees in response to the ridiculous federal lawsuit brought against us by @HunterBiden, which was dismissed earlier this month with prejudice.
🧵 We’ll post some more snippets below… https://t.co/umdX9GfZCI pic.twitter.com/9IXga4gLJd
— Marco Polo (@MarcoPolo501c3) March 28, 2025
“It was clear that @HunterBiden had not reasonably investigated the basic claims prior to filing this action as he had not even consulted an expert witness on a highly technical case.”
– – –https://t.co/7fMrVR2DXR pic.twitter.com/HIJoHRI9rX
— Marco Polo (@MarcoPolo501c3) March 28, 2025
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