Following his unconditional pardon from his father, Hunter Biden faces allegations of owing over $300,000 in unpaid rent to former landlords.
Shaun Maguire, a partner at venture capital firm Sequoia, took to social media to address the situation, claiming that the president’s son still owes substantial back rent from 2019 to 2020.
“So, what happens to the $300K+ in unpaid rent Hunter Biden owes my family from 2019-2020? Is that pardoned too? Thanks, Joe,” Maguire posted on X.
President Biden’s recent “full and unconditional pardon” covers federal offenses committed by Hunter between January 1, 2014, and December 1, 2024. This pardon follows Hunter Biden’s legal troubles involving federal tax charges and accusations of making false statements about substance abuse on a firearm background check. Previously, President Biden had stated he would not pardon his son.
“Hunter was our tenant in Venice, CA. He didn’t pay rent for over a year and even attempted to settle it with artwork made from his own feces. Absolute s– bag,” Maguire claimed. He followed up, mentioning that the property, located on the Venice canals, had a monthly rent of $25,000.
Maguire further alleged that Hunter “changed the locks and used Secret Service to enforce access restrictions, leaving us completely locked out of the property.”
When asked by a social media user whether Maguire and his family attempted to evict Hunter Biden over the unpaid rent, he said the Bidens are “kind of a scary family to go after.”
FOX Business reached out to Maguire and a representative for Hunter Biden.
Unpaid rent as alleged by Maguire would be a civil issue and not covered by a presidential pardon, which only applies to federal crimes.