Hunter Biden’s Manhattan art dealer is refusing to provide any information about the buyers of the first son’s paintings to a congressional committee investigating the Biden family’s business dealings, The Post has learned.
Refusal to comply with a congressional subpoena could result in a fine of up to $1,000 and up to a year in prison. The Post has seen the letter from attorney William Pittard, who represents Berges and Georges Berges Galleries LLC. It notes that providing information about the buyers would violate White House rules that were set up specifically to deal with the sale of Hunter Biden’s artwork in 2021.
Psaki noted that one of the “safeguards” included maintaining the confidentiality of the buyers “because if the White House was not aware of those buyers, it would seem impossible for the administration to grant the buyers any favors based on the purchases,” Pittard notes.your letter seemingly would defeat the efforts of Mr. Biden and the White House to avoid the ‘serious ethics concerns’ that you raise,” writes Pittard. “Mr. Bergès hopes that you and Mr. Biden can resolve that tension.
Get Hunters tax returns and see if he claimed the income and then get the buyers list from him
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This is a very common and appropriate practice in the art world. Never give names out or final sale prices.
So he's doing exactly what Republicans did, and now they're mad?
Grifters gonna grift.
of course not. snitches go into ditches.
His last name has two Y’s in it and once a famous comedian in Ukraine.
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