Newly submitted court documents link Hunter Biden, the son of Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden, to an identity theft case from 2016 when he was allegedly being checked into an unidentified Arizona facility.

H/T: Fox Business

The details of Hunter Biden's 2016 arrest, according to the Prescott Police Department report, are pretty revealing. It's difficult to imagine the mental state of someone that would drop off a rental car with (mostly fake) identification in it, while leaving a meth pipe and a residue-laced baggie for good measure. Maybe he was used to a certain level of protection as the then current Vice President's son?

"On 10/28/2016 at approximately 200 hours Robert [Hunter] Biden returned a rental vehicle to Hertz car rental at [address redacted] and left his identifications, credit cards, Attorney General badge, cell phone, a meth pipe, and a used bindle of meth inside," according to the report.

Hunter Biden's Arizona 'crack pipe' crisis cited in paternity case https://t.co/tSx5xX6bvN via @MailOnline — Bo Snerdley (@BoSnerdley) January 6, 2020

Here are the documents that were submitted to the Circuit Court of Independence County, Arkansas on January 6, 2020:

The Hunter Biden arrest report and criminal investigation documents have been leaked.



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