Hunter Biden’s trial details how he treated people as disposable objects during drug-fueled stupors

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Hunter Biden’s trial details how he treated people as disposable objects during drug-fueled stupors
June 6, 2024

Gordon T. Cleveland, the sales assistant at StarQuest Shooters in Wilmington, Del., who sold Hunter a Colt Cobra .38 Special in October 2018, was as good a prosecution witness as could be in the third day of Hunter Biden’s gun trial in Wilmington federal court Wednesday. NY Post columnist Miranda Devine shares this story.

Cleveland, a father of three with diabetes who drives a trash truck for the city, had a second job at the gun shop to make ends meet when the fresh prince of Delaware strolled in late one Friday ­evening.

Hunter told Cleveland to keep the $13.19 change from the $900 cash he paid for his purchases.

But the salesman was so honest that he thought it would be wrong to keep it.

The store owner told the employee the money was his, but Cleveland sets himself high ethical standards, so he put the money in an envelope and left it by the cash register.

“I don’t keep tips,” he told the Wilmington jury.

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