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December 7, 2024

Venture Capitalist Discloses Hunter Biden's Alleged 'Poop Art' Rent Payment Attempt

In an unusual twist in real estate disputes, Hunter Biden allegedly tried to settle overdue rent with his fecal artwork.Hunter Biden's attempt to use his own feces-based art for rent payment has stirred controversy following his recent presidential pardon, as Bretibart reports.

The son of President Joe Biden found himself in a peculiar rent dispute as claimed by Shaun Maguire, a partner at Sequoia Capital. Maguire, who states he was Hunter's landlord, revealed that Hunter attempted to use unconventional artwork as payment for his rental dues.

Revelation of Hunter Biden's Unconventional Rent Payment

On Dec. 1, Maguire took to social media to disclose the incident, including a photo of the artwork. This revelation came after a significant political move by President Biden.

The president had recently pardoned Hunter for any alleged misconduct spanning from 2014 to 2024, an action that has become a focal point in this rental dispute.

Details on the Artwork and Its Value

Experts in the art market have noted a decline in the value of Hunter Biden's art following the announcement that President Biden would not seek reelection. This factor complicates the perceived worth of the fecal artwork offered as rent payment.

The specifics of the artwork's value remain unclear, making the settlement of Hunter's rental arrears more contentious.

Shaun Maguire's Public Outcry Over Unpaid Rent

Adding to the complexity, Maguire has raised public concerns regarding the substantial sum of over $300,000 in back rent owed by Hunter. This debt reportedly accumulated during 2019 and 2020.

"Is that pardoned now? Thanks, Joe. (This is a true story)," Maguire expressed sarcastically on X, questioning the resolution of the unpaid rent following the presidential pardon.

Landlord's Description of His Tenant

Further emphasizing his frustration, Maguire described his experience with Hunter as a landlord in stark terms on social media. "Hunter was our tenant in Venice, CA. Didn’t pay rent for over a year. Tried to pay w/ art made from his own feces. Absolute sh*t bag," he stated, conveying his displeasure and disbelief at the situation.

This account adds a personal layer to the ongoing public and legal narrative surrounding Hunter Biden's actions and their implications.

Impact of Presidential Pardon on Legal Matters

The presidential pardon issued to Hunter covers a wide range of potential legal issues over a decade, leaving the public and legal analysts debating its implications, particularly in personal and financial disputes like this.

As the story unfolds, the intersection of art, personal conduct, and presidential influence continues to capture the attention of both the media and the public.

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