Alexis Lunden Roberts is once again asking a state judge to find Hunter Biden in contempt of court, arguing that he continues to "flaunt the orders of this Court" and that his conduct is “willful and contemptuous.”

“The defendant continues to act as though he has no respect for this Court, its orders, the legal process in this state, or the needs of his child for support,” Alexis Lunden Roberts' motion stated. “This Court should take some action that will make the defendant follow court orders and a believer in the rule of law.”

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According to the motion, Biden has failed to provide the following documents and information as previously ordered by the court:

All financial institutions used by him or a business he owns or controls; The address in which he resides and the address in which his wife resides; Addresses where he has resided for the past five years; Whether he received mail or packages at an address in West Hollywood, California; He and his wife's telephone number; A list of companies he currently owns or in which he has an ownership interest and the state in which those companies are incorporated; A list of all sources of income for the past five years; A list of all employers for the past five years; An unredacted copy of his tax returns; Tax documents for companies he owns or in which he has an ownership interest; and An executed copy of the requested financial records release.

Last week, Hunter Biden asked a judge to delay his child support deposition until April 1, but is scheduled to appear for a deposition at 9 a.m. Wednesday in Little Rock, according to a notice of deposition filed Thursday.

Read the full motion for contempt below.