Hunter Biden received $3.5M wire transfer from Russian billionaire
Hunter Biden received a $3.5 million wire transfer from Elena Baturina, the richest woman in Russia and the widow of Yury Luzhkov, the former mayor of Moscow, Senate Republicans revealed in their report on the younger Biden’s work in Ukraine.
Baturina is referenced in the 87-page report, which was
released Wednesday, addressing her payment to Biden’s investment firm in early
2014.
“Baturina became Russia’s only female billionaire when her
plastics company, Inteko, received a series of Moscow municipal contracts while
her husband was mayor,” it said in providing background on the businesswoman.
The report described her involvement with Biden as “a
financial relationship,” but declined to delve deeper into why the wire
transfer was made.
The probe also found that Baturina sent 11 wires transfers
between May and December 2015 to a bank account belonging to BAK USA, a tech
startup that filed for bankruptcy in March 2019.
Nine of those 11 wire transfers were first sent to Rosemont
Seneca Partners, the investment firm founded by Biden and Chris Heinz, stepson
of former Secretary of State John Kerry, before being transferred to BAK USA.
All 11 transactions described the payments as “Loan
Agreement” in the details section.
The report reads, “[B]etween May 6, 2015 and Dec. 8, 2015,
Baturina sent 11 wires in the amount of $391,968.21 to a bank account belonging
to BAK USA LLC (BAK USA). Nine of the 11 transactions, totaling $241,797.14
were sent from Baturina’s accounts to a Rosemont Seneca Thornton bank account,
which then transferred to the money to BAK USA. The 11 transactions all listed
‘Loan Agreement’ in the payment details section.
“BAK USA was a startup technology company headquartered in
Buffalo, N.Y., that produced tablet computers in cooperation with unnamed
Chinese business partners. BAK USA filed for bankruptcy on March 29, 2019, with
a reported loss of $39 million. These transactions were identified because of
Baturina’s reported criminal activity,” it continues.
The probe and report’s commission were overseen by Senate
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Ron Johnson
(R-Wis.) and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa).
Their investigative work found that in 2015, two Obama
administration officials voiced concerns to White House officials about the
possibility that the younger Biden serving on the board of Burisma could create
the appearance of a conflict of interest, as his father, then-Vice President
Joe Biden, oversaw Ukraine policy.
The report states that the Obama White House knew that
Hunter’s position prevented “the efficient execution of policy with respect to
Ukraine,” but that attempts by officials to raise alarms fell “on deaf ears.”
It also alleged that Hunter “formed significant and
consistent financial relationships” with the founder of Burisma, Mykola
Zlochevsky, and that his and his business partner Devon Archer’s firms “made
millions of dollars from that association” while his father was vice president.
The committees also said they obtained records from the US
Treasury Department that “show potential criminal activity relating to
transactions among and between Hunter Biden, his family, and his associates with
Ukrainian, Russian, Kazakh and Chinese nationals.”
The report adds, “The records also note that some of these
transactions are linked to what ‘appears to be an Eastern European prostitution
or human trafficking ring.’”
The younger Biden had no material experience to serve on the
board of the energy and gas company, but was given a high-paying seat
regardless.
Joe Biden spokesman Andrew Bates slammed the probe in a
statement to The Post on its findings.
“As the coronavirus death toll climbs and Wisconsinites
struggle with joblessness, Ron Johnson has wasted months diverting the Senate
Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee away from any oversight
of the catastrophically botched federal response to the pandemic, a threat Sen.
Johnson has dismissed by saying that ‘death is an unavoidable part of life.’
Why?
“To subsidize a foreign attack against the sovereignty of
our elections with taxpayer dollars — an attack founded on a long-disproven,
hardcore rightwing conspiracy theory that hinges on Sen. Johnson himself being
corrupt and that the Senator has now explicitly stated he is attempting to
exploit to bail out Donald Trump’s re-election campaign,” he said.
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