Lappy!(tm) Hunter Biden’s Laptop Back in the news as Biden sues John Paul Mac Isaac. Bonus: Issac’s lawyer is Ronald Poliquin
The Lappy!(tm) story gets more absurd by the day. Check out who is representing the low-life who stole Lappy!(tm) and set this idiocy into motion.
Hunter Biden sues computer repair shop owner who worked on a laptop, accusing him of trying to invade his privacy
Hunter Biden is accusing the Delaware computer repair shop owner who worked on a laptop of trying to invade his privacy and wrongfully sharing his personal data for political purposes, according to new federal court filings.
Biden’s lawyers also say that John Paul Mac Isaac opposed the presidential candidacy of Hunter’s father, Joe Biden, and that he gave Hunter Biden’s data to “political enemies” to help then-President Donald Trump in 2020.
“Mac Isaac intended and knew, or clearly should have known, that people to whom he provided the data that he believed to belong to Mr. Biden would use it against then-candidate Joseph Biden and to assist then-President Trump,” Hunter Biden’s lawyers wrote in a court filing on Friday.
Ronald Poliquin, a lawyer for Mac Isaac in the civil case, declined to comment to CNN on Friday, saying Mac Isaac’s team was still reviewing Hunter Biden’s claims and would respond in court.
Fill thee not thy laptop with Dik Piks as it attracts Republicans. Have suspected all along that this game is a replay of Geraldo Rivera and the alleged safe of Al Capone: All Hype and nothing of real value or interest. If Lappies contents were political dynamite they would have become public years ago.
Actually, you can read about Lappy’s contents in a book titled “Laptop from Hell,” by an “investigative journalist” named Miranda Devine. Local Delaware libraries have plenty of copies.
Most of what it reveals is Hunter’s drug- and hooker-fueled lifestyle in California, along with plenty of innuendo about his overseas business deals and his dad’s supposed involvement in them.
And the fact that it’s gotten no further says all you need to know about its value.