A U.S. attorney issued a grand jury subpoena for the bank records of President Joe Biden’s son and brother in 2019, according to documents released to the public for the first time in January.
The records requested corresponded to transactions between Chase and the Bank of China.
The documents are dated May 15, 2019.
They were obtained by Marco Polo, a nonprofit started by Garrett Ziegler, who worked in the White House’s Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy during the Trump administration.
Ziegler told The Epoch Times in an email that a whistleblower who was a party to the subpoena provided the documents.
“This wide-ranging grand jury subpoena confirms that Joe’s son and brother received transfers from an account with the Bank of China,” Ziegler said.
Wire transfers involving at least one Bank of China account were listed on a laptop computer that was said to be dropped off by Hunter Biden at a computer repair store in Delaware in 2019, “but it helps the public to see independent corroboration,” he added.
The subpoena also demanded records concerning Eric Schwerin and Devon Archer, two former business associates of Hunter Biden.
Matthew Schwartz, an attorney for Archer, said that his client was not aware of the 2019 subpoena.
“But Mr. Archer has cooperated completely with the Delaware U.S. Attorney’s Office investigation from the moment he became aware of it,” he told The Epoch Times via email.
Spokespersons for the U.S. attorney’s office and Chase did not dispute the authenticity of the documents but declined to comment.
Shortly after Hunter Biden announced he was being probed, the U.S. attorney’s office said it could not comment on an ongoing investigation.
The new documents show that the investigation, which was shielded from the public until after the 2020 election, was likely going on in 2019.
“The question that remains is why Bill Barr directly intervened to ensure that the U.S. Attorney in Delaware’s investigation into Joe’s family was kept from the public for over 17 months until after the election, as previous reporting has confirmed. David Weiss and Bill Barr—or someone with a conscience inside the Justice Department—should answer that question for the American people,” Ziegler said.
Weiss, a Trump nominee, was one of the few U.S. attorneys not removed by Biden after taking office. Barr was attorney general for part of former President Donald Trump’s presidency.