Hunter's Hooker Habit: Joe Biden's disgraced son paid $30K in 5 months for 'girlfriend experience'
Just days after Hunter Biden's leaked messages revealed how he abused his stepmother First Lady Jill Biden and Hallie Biden, there's more fuel to the fire with some fresh documents that are surfacing online. Prosecutors may be filing a federal prostitution offense against the First Son as the documents revealed that he had paid tens of thousands of dollars to a Ukrainian escort over the period of 5 months.
Daily Mail exclusively revealed that a SAR, Suspicious Activity Report, filed by JPMorgan Chase called out Florida and New York-based Ekaterina Moreva after she received several payments from Hunter's company. Text messages retrieved from Hunter's iPhone also reveal that Hunter disguised his payments in order to cover his tracks. The checks are disguised as medical services to escorts supplied by Moreva, who offers a 'girlfriend experience' on her website with girls as young as 20. The time and date of these messages reveal how he made such payments merely hours after receiving thousands of dollars from his father, President Joe Biden. Leaked videos also show how he helped these escorts transport over the state lines for a debauched night with him, which is a potential federal offense.
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The SAR, originally leaked to the non-profit anti-corruption Marco Polo and later obtained by the publication, also revealed that a 'student' named Anna Dekhtiar from Sunny Isles Beach, Florida was paid $274,873 from November 2018 to March 2019 with "no clear, legitimate economic purpose." The report calculated eight names who were included in these ghoulish transactions, including Owasco, PC. There are two women who deposited large sums of money in Dekhtiar's account, who were also found in Hunter's leaked messages from his laptop and iPhone. Another woman named in the SAR was someone who Hunter filmed back in 2019 on his iPhone claiming that he gave her $10,000. The First Son had also paid a woman $2,400 through Venmo for 'art consultation' and $200 for 'packaging and shipping' in October 2018.
Ekaterina Moreva provided 'GF experience' on her website
The text messages between Hunter and Moreva show her referring him to a website called UberGFE.com, functional in Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Miami, Washington DC, Chicago, London, and Paris, which provides the service of models who can give clients a girlfriend experience. The women can be in lingerie and semi-nudes and the site claims to have employees in Ukraine, which sides with the SAR as it mentioned several Ukrainian names. The First Son texted photos of the checks to Moreva from his joint account with his ex-wife Kathleen.
Hunter, on occasions, addressed the checks to Blue Water Wellness, which was a rehab facility he used that he had nothing to do with the transaction. Soon enough, Hunter was in a debt with Moreva who hadn't paid for his deluxe girlfriend experience. He can then be seen explaining to her that making transactions to an account with the recipient's Russian email address had raised red flags with the bank. "This is too much red flag for bank. Which is reason why I have been unable to take care of this to begin with. It's what got my accounts frozen and reviewed by bank," said Hunter in his text messages.
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Way before Marco Polo or the publication got a hold of this, the FBI was in possession of this information since December 2019, and was using it to launch an investigation into Hunter Biden in order to bring charges over his dealings with prostitution, which was clearly a recurring habit. However, experts claimed that prosecution over prostitution charges is rare. If Hunter did help the prostitutes transport over state lines then he may be standing in the face of the accusations of violating federal prostitution laws. The Mann Act, Title 18, Section 2421 of the US Code, reads, "Whoever knowingly transports any individual in interstate or foreign commerce, or in any Territory or Possession of the United States, with the intent that such individual engage in prostitution, or in any sexual activity for which any person can be charged with a criminal offense, or attempts to do so, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 10 years, or both."