A private detective hired by Lunden Roberts, Hunter Biden’s baby’s momma, says that Hunter Biden resorted to identity theft in order to hide his addiction to drugs.
This revolves around the case where Hunter Biden rented a car and when he returned it, they found a white powdery substance since proven to be cocaine, a pipe for smoking it.
They also found evidence linking the car to Biden, including two drivers’ licenses and credits cards with his legal name, “a secret service business card,” and a Delaware attorney general’s badge from his late brother’s tenure in the position.
The car rental agency said they received a call from a “Joseph McGee,” who explained why the keys were found in the cap to the gas tank rather than the usual spot.
The private detective claims that Biden was in fact “Joseph McGee.” He told them that his friend that rented the car was sick and did not know what to do with the keys.
The police report, filed shortly after the car was returned, also described the strange circumstances the car rental site’s employees were subject to in the aftermath of the vehicle’s appearance:
The next morning, according to the police report, a man who identified himself as “Joseph McGee” called the Hertz rental car counter to inform them of how the keys to the car were left in the vehicle’s gas cap rather than in the normal spot. “McGee” informed the rental car company employee, according to police, that “his friend was feeling sick so they didn’t know what to do” when the car was returned. Police, according to a supplemental report filed by a Prescott Police Department detective, sought and obtained a subpoena to discover the source of the “Joseph McGee” phone call—and traced it to a phone number owned and operated by a renowned “Colon Hydrotherapist” in the region.
Police attempted to find and interview “Joseph McGee,” but were unable to–and they also, per the documents, attempted to call Hunter Biden himself from the phone numbers he provided to the rental car company. Prescott Police Department officials were unable to reach Hunter Biden during the investigation for an interview on the matter, though, according to the documents, they did attempt to call him. One of the Prescott Police Department officers who responded to the initial scene wrote that according to his Sergeant, described in the report as “Sgt. Small,” the Secret Service had informed the local police that “Robert Biden had been located by the Secret Service and was well.”