Hunter Biden hides away at major Dem donor Joe Kiani’s $50 million vineyard during probes
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With federal and congressional investigations hanging over his head, first son Hunter Biden and his wife Melissa Cohen escaped Los Angeles by spending the weekend at a $50 million vineyard owned by medical device company executive Joe Kiani — a major donor to Democrats and President Biden.
Hunter, Melissa and their Secret Service protectors arrived at Kiani Preserve, about three hours north of LA in the heart of Santa Barbara wine country, in a four-car motorcade Friday evening — one week after the 53-year-old returned to the US from accompanying his father and aunt on a state visit to Ireland and Northern Ireland.
The Santa Ynez property includes a main house and a guest house — both of which are equipped with a pool, tennis courts and a private vineyard.
This weekend is far from the first time Kiani, the CEO of Orange County-based Masimo Corporation, has helped out a Biden family member. He donated $750,000 to the pro-Biden Unite the Country PAC in 2020, part of nearly $3 million he reportedly bundled to the president’s campaign, super PAC and inaugural committee.
Kiani has also tried to boost the Bidens in other ways. According to emails and text messages from Hunter’s abandoned laptop, Masimo offered a job in July 2018 to first niece Caroline Biden, which would have allowed her to serve out her probationary period in California after she racked up more than $100,000 in charges on a stolen credit card.
Instead, Caroline turned down the offer, sniffing to her father James — Hunter’s uncle and sometime business partner — that the base salary of $85,000 was “below minimum wage in California after taxes … I made more money every other year.”
Caroline later messaged her cousin Hunter that she “didn’t get the job” at Masimo, but was later “given an intern job at 31 years old because of your dad asking him [Kiani] to give me something even though I bombed it.”
Days later, Caroline texted the now-first son that Joe Biden “told me he was done with me yesterday.”
However, the president apparently bears Kiani no hard feelings. The businessman was named in September 2021 to Biden’s Council of Advisers on Science and Technology, and in March of last year, the Washington Free Beacon reported that Masimo had received millions in government contracts since the 46th president took office.
Meanwhile, Hunter Biden’s legal team reportedly will meet with Justice Department officials this week to receive an update on the long-running investigation into the first son for alleged offenses including tax fraud, wire fraud and lying about his drug use on a federal gun-purchase.
In addition, the House Oversight Committee is investigating how Hunter’s overseas business interests benefitted the president’s extended family, with chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) telling Fox News over the weekend that his members were looking at “six specific decisions that Joe Biden made either as vice president or president that are very concerning to us, that we believe could potentially lead back to payments that were made to these LLCs that were then laundered down to the Biden family member.”
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