Hunter's laptop showed he had violated federal human trafficking laws for transporting hookers across state lines for the purpose of having sex. There's evidence that he violated laws concerning "non-consensual" adult activities. He was addicted to cam girl websites and spent tens of thousands of dollars on them. While he was doing this, his estranged wife was bugging him to repay her parents for loaning them money and help with their kids' medical bills. Texting is a "mode of interstate commerce," and there are at least 87 of those in the laptop report. He paid one woman more than $18,600 to fly her to and from Los Angeles in 2018, which, of course, also covered services rendered. That's in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1952 and the Travel Act, 18 U.S.C. 1957, which prohibits monetary transactions involving money derived from crimes; 18 U.S.C. 2422(a) coercion; and a few others. That's not saying that federal prosecutors would bring those charges, only that these acts apparently violate them. Multiply those charges over and over, and it means that Hunter has been a very bad man. Then, buying hard drugs when he did is against the law. Hunter is seen with two different kinds of guns on his laptop, one a revolver and another is a semiautomatic. He was a multiple daily user of illegal drugs when he filled out his background check paperwork.Yes, he was a prime example of someone who deserved a pardon...
Monday, December 2, 2024
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