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Hunter Biden’s twisted attempts to keep his little girl from using his name are now in a new realm

By Eric Sterling
April 30, 2023
1 min read
Hunter Biden’s twisted attempts to keep his little girl from using his name are now in a new realm

The ongoing saga of Hunter Biden’s attempts to protect his daughter’s privacy just got a lot more complicated. The former vice president’s son, whose personal and professional struggles have been the subject of intense media scrutiny and political attacks, has been caught up in a legal battle with an Arkansas woman who claims Hunter is the father of her child.

Initially, the case was focused on paternity and child support, but it has now taken a bizarre turn, with the woman accusing Hunter of trying to keep their child’s name a secret by, among other things, inventing a phony name for the baby.

According to court documents, Hunter allegedly concocted a false last name for the child and created a fake Social Security number to keep her off the radar of potential opponents in his ongoing legal battles. The woman has expressed frustration and concern over this behavior, noting that the deception could have serious consequences for their daughter’s future.

This latest twist highlights the lengths to which Hunter has gone to shield his family from public attention, amid a torrent of negative coverage and speculation about his personal life. It also reflects the complex legal and personal challenges that come with navigating the often fraught terrain of family law and celebrity status.

While the case may seem tabloid-worthy at first glance, it touches on important issues of privacy, transparency, and accountability in public life. The fact that a high-profile figure like Hunter Biden is embroiled in such a messy dispute underscores the need for more thoughtful and nuanced conversations about how we balance the public’s right to information with the rights and interests of individuals and families.


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