Hunter Biden is suing Fox News on accusations it violated New York revenge porn laws by publishing sexually explicit images of him without his consent.
In the newly filed complaint, attorneys for the president's son called the fictionalized series an"unlawful commercial exploitation" of Biden's image, name and likeness that mixed false claims with real photographs and emails to make the viewer unable to"decipher what is fact and what is fiction," the lawsuit states.
"Fox knew that these private and confidential images were hacked, stolen, and/or manipulated digital material which were intended to remain private and confidential, but which had been unlawfully procured and disseminated without Mr. Biden's consent," the lawsuit states.
"The Trial of Hunter Biden" became available on Fox Nation, the conservative network's streaming service, in Oct. 2022, but it was removed after Biden threatened to sue in April. However, the suit states promotional reels and clips of the program still remain on Fox Nation's social media and some third-party streaming platforms.
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