If you’re Hunter Biden, you’re having a pretty good week —definitely not the worst-case scenario.
According to an exclusive report from The New York Post, Hunter Biden and Arkansas baby mama Lunden Roberts, 32, the mother of Hunter’s long-unacknowledged 4-year-old daughter, have reached a settlement for monthly child support payments: $5,000 a month down from $20K.
She’s also no longer trying to change their daughter’s surname to “Biden” (history may prove that a good thing).
From The New York Post:
The settlement was reached in a private conversation between Hunter and his former lover, who showed up in person to his deposition in Little Rock last week.
Roberts is believed to have $11,000 in savings put aside for the child from the $750,000 received from Hunter since their 2020 settlement.
Hunter applied last year to the Batesville, Ark., court to reduce his child support payments, citing reduced circumstances, but turned heads by flying into town last month in a friend’s private jet.
During contentious legal arguments, lawyers for Roberts asked the judge to jail the president’s son for contempt after he failed to produce all the financial documents they demanded to prove his newfound poverty.
Hunter, 53, initially denied paternity of Navy Joan Roberts until a DNA test in 2019 proved he was the child’s father.
In his memoir “Beautiful Things,” Hunter claimed he had “no recollection of our encounter.”
President Biden and the rest of the Bidens ignore the child —Biden even failed to mention her when hr was talking to staffers’ children on Take Our Kids to Work Day. The president reportedly said he speaks to his six grandchildren daily and is “crazy” about them.
He has seven: her name is Navy Joan Roberts.
HEARTLESS JOE | BIDEN IGNORES OUT-OF-WEDLOCK GRANDCHILD https://t.co/g4T4tdEphd
— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) April 28, 2023
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Lunden Roberts, 32, the mother of Hunter’s long-unacknowledged 4-year-old daughter, agreed to her monthly child support payments being slashed by more than 75% — from $20,000 to less than $5,000.https://t.co/HI4BmxPI4j
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) June 20, 2023