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Hunter Biden makes surprise guilty plea in US tax case, avoiding pre-election trial

The son of the US president now faces up to 17 years in prison and up to US$450,000 in penalties

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Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden, arrives at court for his trail on tax evasion in Los Angeles on Thursday. Photo: AFP
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Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden, pleaded guilty to federal tax charges on Thursday in a surprise move that avoids a potentially embarrassing trial weeks before the US presidential election.

Biden had been set to stand trial in a Los Angeles federal courthouse on criminal charges of failing to pay US$1.4 million in taxes while spending lavishly on drugs, sex workers and luxury items.

Instead, he pleaded guilty to all nine counts he faced.

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Judge Mark Scarsi told Biden he faces up to 17 years in prison and up to US$450,000 in penalties. He set sentencing for December 16.

Hunter Biden enters a federal courtroom in Los Angeles for jury selection for his trial on felony tax charges on Thursday. Courtroom sketch: William T. Robles via AP
Hunter Biden enters a federal courtroom in Los Angeles for jury selection for his trial on felony tax charges on Thursday. Courtroom sketch: William T. Robles via AP

Defendants who plead guilty in criminal cases typically work out an agreement with prosecutors beforehand, hoping to receive a lower sentence in exchange for avoiding trial.

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That did not appear to be the case here.

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