FBI snitch charged with lying about Hunter Biden backhanders
The inquiry probing claims that Hunter Biden used his father’s power and prestige to secure millions of dollars in bribes from a Ukrainian firm has charged a former FBI informant with lying.
The inquiry probing claims that Hunter Biden used his father’s power and prestige to secure millions of dollars in bribes from a Ukrainian firm has charged a former FBI informant with lying.
Alexander Smirnov, 43, is accused of fabricating claims that the US President’s son demanded the money to protect energy giant Burisma – on whose board he was serving at the time – from an investigation.
Mr Smirnov’s evidence has been touted by Republicans as proof that the Bidens were collectively involved in a criminal enterprise, which some in the party are using as justification for so-far unsuccessful attempts to impeach President Joe Biden.
A grand jury indictment filed in federal court in California says that for at least a decade Mr Smirnov was acting as a “confidential human source (CHS)” for the FBI, providing his handler with information to be used in criminal investigations.
“Despite repeated admonishments that he must provide truthful information to the FBI and that he must not fabricate evidence, the defendant provided false derogatory information to the FBI about” Joe and Hunter Biden, the filing says. It says in June 2020, Mr Smirnov told his handler for the first time about meetings he claimed had taken place four or five years earlier in which executives from Burisma said they had hired Hunter Biden to “protect us, through his dad, from all kinds of problems”.
He told the FBI the executives said “they had specifically paid $US5m each to” Joe Biden and Hunter Biden so that Hunter Biden would “take care of all those issues through his dad”.
The document says this refers to a criminal investigation being conducted by the then-Ukrainian prosecutor general into Burisma. “The events the defendant first reported to the handler in June 2020 were fabrications,” the indictment says. “The defendant transformed his routine and unextraordinary business contacts with Burisma in 2017 … into bribery allegations against (Joe Biden) … after expressing bias against (Biden) and his candidacy.”
Mr Smirnov, who is a US permanent resident, was arrested on Wednesday at Las Vegas airport when he returned from overseas.
If convicted he could be jailed for up to 25 years.
The claim that Hunter Biden leveraged his father’s name for personal gain is central to a Republican narrative – pushed heavily by Donald Trump – that Joe Biden is corrupt.
Conservatives are using the allegations to underpin an impeachment investigation into the President, which has virtually no chance of ending in a conviction.
But it is being used as a platform to inflict damage on Mr Biden ahead of the November presidential election
Hunter Biden appeared in a federal court in Los Angeles last month to deny tax evasion charges.
AFP