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Hunter Biden Drops Data Hacking Suit Against Rudy Giuliani

Posted on June 18, 2024 by Dissent

Quinn Wilson reports:

Hunter Biden and Rudy Giuliani told a federal court on Friday that Biden was ending his data hacking suit after the parties reached a joint agreement, ending claims by the president’s son that the former New York mayor illegally hacked and manipulated data from his laptop.

The parties agreed to dismiss the suit without prejudice, with each side bearing their own costs and attorneys’ fees, the joint stipulation said. The lawsuit alleged Giuliani and lawyer Robert Costello illegally accessed a copy of a hard drive belonging to President Joe Biden’s son, allegedly left at a Delaware repair shop.

You can read more at Bloomberg Law if you have a subscription. No subscription?  No problem: coverage of this development can also be found on Reuters, USA Today, and NBC, among other sites.

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