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Home » Hunter Biden now living abroad as legal troubles mount, court filing reveals
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Hunter Biden now living abroad as legal troubles mount, court filing reveals

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellApril 15, 20262 Mins Read
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Hunter Biden now living abroad as legal troubles mount, court filing reveals

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Former first son Hunter Biden has reportedly moved out of the United States just a year after his father left the presidential office in 2025. 

Hunter’s attorney, Barry Coburn, disclosed his client’s current living situation in an April 6 court filing tied to a civil lawsuit over unpaid legal fees.

“Mr. Biden lives abroad,” the document stated. “He cannot pay his current lawyers.” 

It remains unclear where Hunter Biden has relocated. However, he indicated late last year that he had been visiting Cape Town in South Africa, where his wife, Melissa Cohen Biden, is originally from.

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“When all of the political and personal stuff came to an end in the last six months, I had always promised that we would spend some time over here,” Biden said during an interview on The Wide Awake Podcast, based in South Africa. “We’re trying to be between Cape Town and the States, go back and forth.” 

“I’ve fallen madly in love with Cape Town,” he added. “You guys do not know how good you have it here. It’s the most beautiful city in the world.”

Hunter Biden, Jill Biden and Melissa Cohen Biden depart federal court.

DAVID AXELROD QUESTIONS BIDEN’S MASCULINITY AFTER LAST-SECOND FAMILY PARDONS: ‘MAN UP’

The recent filing was submitted in a Washington, D.C., civil court by Winston & Strawn LLP, which is suing Hunter Biden for unpaid legal fees tied to its prior representation of him in a felony gun trial in Delaware and a tax crimes prosecution in California. 

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Former President Joe Biden pardoned him on all federal charges before leaving office in 2025. 

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