BY Benjamin ClarkJune 24, 2025
8 months ago
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8 months ago

Hunter Biden faces lawsuit over unpaid legal fees

Hunter Biden’s legal troubles just got pricier. The law firm Winston & Strawn LLP is suing him for over $50,000 in unpaid fees, claiming he stiffed them after they defended him in high-stakes federal probes.

According to the New York Post, Winston & Strawn filed the lawsuit Monday in D.C.’s Superior Court, alleging Hunter breached a contract signed in December 2022. The firm represented him in a Delaware gun case, congressional inquiries, and DOJ investigations.

Hunter, now 55, hired the firm to navigate a maze of legal battles, including a criminal trial in Delaware. The engagement contract covered everything from congressional oversight to coordinating with other attorneys. Yet, despite signing on the dotted line, he’s allegedly left the firm high and dry.

Contract Signed, Bills Ignored

The contract, inked on December 23, 2022, promised Winston & Strawn hefty fees for their efforts. With top attorney Abbe Lowell billing at $1,510 per hour and others charging up to $1,945, the tab added up fast. Hunter’s failure to pay suggests he thought elite legal help came cheap.

“Despite repeated requests for payment, Mr. Biden has failed to pay the amounts he owes,” the firm’s complaint states. Some bills were settled between March 2023 and October 2024, but over $50,000, plus interest, remains unpaid as of April 30, 2025. That’s not pocket change, even for someone peddling abstract art for millions.

Winston & Strawn poured “substantial resources” into Hunter’s defense, only to face “significant financial damages” from his nonpayment. The firm claims he never once disputed their invoices. Sounds like Hunter’s more comfortable signing contracts than honoring them.

Legal Fees Pile Up

The Delaware gun case, where Hunter was convicted of three felonies, was a key focus of Winston & Strawn’s work. They also assisted with a DOJ investigation and congressional probes, racking up fees for their troubles. Hunter’s refusal to pay leaves the firm chasing him for what’s rightfully theirs.

“This is a breach of contract action against Mr. Biden for unpaid legal fees,” the lawsuit bluntly declares. Winston & Strawn isn’t playing around—they want a judgment and a lien on Hunter’s assets. With nearly $1.5 million earned from his artwork, you’d think he could spare a few bucks.

Hunter’s legal saga didn’t end in Delaware. He later pleaded guilty to all charges in a California tax evasion case. His father, President Joe Biden, pardoned him in December, just before leaving office, raising eyebrows about privilege and accountability.

Who’s Footing the Bill?

Enter Kevin Morris, Hunter’s so-called “sugar brother,” who reportedly paid some of Hunter’s legal bills. During a congressional inquiry into Joe Biden, Morris admitted to covering various attorneys’ fees. But by May 2024, he told associates he was “completely tapped out” as costs soared.

Morris’s financial strain came just weeks before Hunter’s Delaware gun trial. With friends like these running dry, it’s no wonder Hunter’s bills piled up. Winston & Strawn’s lawsuit paints a picture of a man living large but paying small.

“As of April 30, 2025, the outstanding amount due, when factoring in invoiced amounts and interest, is substantially more than $50,000,” the firm notes. Hunter’s art sales, fetching nearly $1.5 million, make his refusal to pay all the more galling. Why sign a contract if you’re just going to ignore it?

Court Date Looms

An initial hearing is set for September 19, giving Hunter a chance to face the music. Winston & Strawn’s complaint pulls no punches, demanding what’s owed for their “extensive” services. If Hunter’s art market is any indication, he’s got the cash—he just needs to cough it up.

The lawsuit exposes a pattern of dodging responsibility while leaning on high-priced legal talent. From felony convictions to unpaid bills, Hunter’s choices keep landing him in the headlines. It’s a stark reminder that even the well-connected can’t outrun their obligations forever.

Conservatives might see this as another example of elite privilege—skating on bills while ordinary folks face the consequences. Yet, there’s a human angle: Hunter’s legal woes, however self-inflicted, must weigh heavily. Still, contracts are contracts, and Winston & Strawn deserves to be paid for their work.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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