The judge overseeing Hunter Biden’s federal firearms charges trial agreed on Friday to block prosecutors from telling jurors about some other unflattering episodes from his personal life, but left the door open to allowing them in if the president’s son testifies.
Hunter Biden has acknowledged an addiction to crack cocaine during that period, but his lawyers have said he did not break the law and the case is politically motivated. If he does take the stand, however, “there’s a number of issues that may become more contentious,” Judge Noreika said. Prosecutors have acknowledged those episodes likely will not be relevant unless he testifies.
The laptop has been the source of controversy for years after Republicans accessed and disseminated personal data from it.Prosecutors also plan to show jurors portions of his 2021 memoir Beautiful Things, in which he detailed his struggle with alcoholism and drug abuse following the 2015 death of his older brother, Beau, of brain cancer at age 46.
Judge Noreika did not immediately rule on whether the defence could introduce an altered version of the form at trial, which is expected to begin with jury selection on June 3.
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