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REPORT: 28-Year Old Arkansas Woman Says Hunter Biden is Father of Her Baby, is Suing For Paternity Test


REPORT: 28-Year Old Arkansas Woman Says Hunter Biden is Father of Her Baby, is Suing For Paternity Test
By DW & BJ -
October 3, 2019
Here we go again. As if the looming scandal about Burisma and Ukraine isn’t enough, another Hunter Biden scandal crops up. Pretty soon we’re going to need a freakin’ spreadsheet to keep track. We’re now learning that a 28-year-old woman is claiming that Hunter is the father of her 10-month-old baby, and she’s suing for a paternity test. That would mean that Hunter, who was married and cheating on his wife with his dead brother’s widow, was also cheating on the widow with the 28-year-old from Arkansas, but then left all of them and after knowing her for only ten days, married the lady from South Africa. Are you kidding me? This guy gets around faster than Brittney Spears on a Friday night!


An Arkansas woman who filed a paternity lawsuit against Joe Biden’s son Hunter claimed in court documents that Hunter “verbally admitted” to her that he is the father of her 1-year-old child.

Lunden Roberts, 28, first filed the petition for paternity and support against 49-year-old Hunter in May. She has refused to comment publicly about the matter but said in court filings that Hunter acknowledged paternity of the child, according to the Daily Mail.

In a motion for DNA testing filed in Independence County Circuit Court, through her lawyer Roberts alleged that “[Hunter] has verbally admitted to the plaintiff that he is the father of her child.”

The motion asked the court to issue an order compelling Hunter to provide a DNA sample to determine his paternity.

Hunter has denied all claims that he is the father of the child and has demanded the lawsuit be thrown out.

The name or gender of the child in question is not known and is only referred to as “Baby Doe.” Roberts has asked that the court order Hunter to pay child support and health insurance for the infant.

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