Hunter Fled To ‘Luxurious’ Vacay In South Africa With Round-The-Clock Secret Service Protection

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Hunter Biden fled to ‘ultra-luxurious’ vacation in South Africa with round-the-clock Secret Service protection

Hunter Biden took off to South Africa for a luxury vacation with round the clock secret service after telling a judge he was broke.

However, attorneys in the case say that Hunter fled to avoid having to testify in a deposition.
California District Court Judge Herman Vera granted Hunter’s motion to dismiss the case after he claimed he was too broke to continue suing former Trump staffer Garrett Ziegler and his nonprofit Marco Polo.
Photographs taken by Laura Loomer and her team, show Hunter was already in Cape Town the day the case was dismissed.

The first son was staying in a $500 a night beachfront villa.

Ziegler’s lawyers claim that Hunter took off to South Africa to “avoid his deposition in this case,”
Ziegler is now suing Hunter for $200,000 in legal costs he racked up after Hunter sued him over Marco Polo’s digitized version of his notorious “laptop from hell.”

Secret Service protection only applies to former presidents’ children aged under 16, per the Former Presidents Protection Act.
Hunter is 55-years-old, however according to reports, Biden extended Hunter's SS protection indefinitely before leaving office.

Hunter is reportedly traveling with 18 agents — three shifts of four agents plus six backup agents — who are staying at a nearby four-star hotel, collecting per-diem payments for meals and renting two cars.

After the report broke, President Trump revoked Hunters Secret Service protection.

Hunter Biden took off to South Africa for a luxury vacation with round the clock secret service after telling a judge he was broke.

However, attorneys in the case say that Hunter fled to avoid having to testify in a deposition.

California District Court Judge Herman Vera granted Hunter’s motion to dismiss the case after he claimed he was too broke to continue suing former Trump staffer Garrett Ziegler and his nonprofit Marco Polo.

Photographs taken by Laura Loomer and her team, show Hunter was already in Cape Town the day the case was dismissed.

The first son was staying in a $500 a night beachfront villa.

Ziegler’s lawyers claim that Hunter took off to South Africa to “avoid his deposition in this case,”

Ziegler is now suing Hunter for $200,000 in legal costs he racked up after Hunter sued him over Marco Polo’s digitized version of his notorious “laptop from hell.”

Secret Service protection only applies to former presidents’ children aged under 16, per the Former Presidents Protection Act.

Hunter is 55-years-old, however according to reports, Biden extended Hunter's SS protection indefinitely before leaving office.

Hunter is reportedly traveling with 18 agents — three shifts of four agents plus six backup agents — who are staying at a nearby four-star hotel, collecting per-diem payments for meals and renting two cars.

After the report broke, President Trump revoked Hunters Secret Service protection.

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