The mother of Hunter Biden’s child is demanding that he disclose how much money he made while working for Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company, according to a new court filing.
Lunden Roberts, 28, filed a paternity suit against Biden in May; a DNA test last month revealed that he was the father of her child.
There was also a matter linked to China.
“Admit that you or an entity owned, controlled, or under your direction or supervision received money from a Chinese person, entity, or corporation for foreign (meaning international) or domestic (meaning United States) investment purposes,” wrote Roberts’s lawyer Clinton Lancaster.
“Admit that you facilitated investments in domestic and international ventures for a company funded in part or in whole by a Chinese person, entity, or corporation.”
Both Roberts and Biden are supposed to submit financial records to Judge Don McSpadden by the end of the week. McSpadden wants five years of records as he considers how much Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, should pay in child support.
He suggested the case will be resolved at the next hearing, including custody and visitation. The next hearing is slated for Jan. 7, 2020.
Biden has claimed that he couldn’t complete a financial affidavit because he hasn’t had a job since May, when he left the board of Burisma.
He said he went into debt partly because of an expensive 2017 divorce from Kathleen Biden.
Biden’s lawyers exited the case recently because they said they were informed their client didn’t want their services any longer.
Biden has now retained Brent Langdon, a Texas-based lawyer.
Langdon replaces former Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel and Jessica Johnston, another Arkansas-based attorney.