Hunter Biden tries going under the radar

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FILE - In this Oct. 11, 2012, file photo, Hunter Biden waits for the start of the his father's, Vice President Joe Biden's, debate at Centre College in Danville, Ky. In 2014, then-Vice President Joe Biden was at the forefront of American diplomatic efforts to support Ukraine's fragile democratic government as it sought to fend off Russian aggression and root out corruption. So it raised eyebrows when Biden's son Hunter was hired by a Ukrainian gas company. President Donald Trump prodded Ukraine's president to help him investigate any corruption related to Joe Biden, now one of the top Democrats seeking to defeat Trump in 2020. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

President Joe Biden’s controversial son, Hunter is laying low as federal prosecutors continue a probe into his taxes and international dealings.

According to the New York Post, the 51-year-old currently shuttles between Washington DC and a sprawling Hollywood Hills home as he tries to maintain a low profile.

However, Hunter appears unable to stay away from other controversial people.

He is also said to be taking up a new career in arts, and currently preparing a solo show with art dealer Georges Berges.

Berges, an art dealer that also has links to actor Sylvester Stallone, was once arrested for “terrorist threats” and assault with a deadly weapon in California and has strong ties to China.

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Despite the interest generated by his international dealings during his father’s quest for the presidency, Hunter continues to hold business interests in a multi-billion dollar Chinese investment firm.

Through Skaneateles LLC, a limited liability corporation named for his mother Neilia Hunter Biden’s upstate New York hometown, Biden owns a 10 percent stake in BHR Partners, a Chinese private-equity firm with $2 billion in assets and partly owned by the Bank of China

He is also linked to Shane Khoh, a Los Angeles-based entrepreneur and real estate investor, who owns the 2,000-square foot Hollywood hilltop home he moved into in January 2020.

Khoh, who is fluent in Chinese, insisted that Hunter Biden rented the home for $12,000 per month.

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