Hunter Biden sued for over $50K in unpaid legal bills, including his Delaware gun case

Hunter Biden owes the law firm that represented him in federal investigations, including his Delaware gun case, “substantially in excess of $50,000,” according to a lawsuit filed against the former first son on Monday. “This is breach of contract action against Mr.Biden for unpaid legal fees,” reads the complaint against Hunter filed in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia by Winston & Strawn LLP. The lawsuit notes that Hunter, 55, hired Winston & Strawn “to represent him in several complex matters, including criminal trial in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware,” and that the firm provided him “with extensive legal services in those matters which generated a substantial amount of fees.”Winston & Strawn claims Hunter has dodged the firm’s “repeated” efforts to collect those fees. “Although a portion of those fees have been paid, Mr.
Biden presently owes [Winston & Strawn] substantially in excess of $50,000 in fees and interest that are due and payable,” the complaint stated.“Despite repeated requests for payment, Mr.
Biden has failed to pay the amounts he owes.“This action is brought to enforce [Winston and Strawn’s] contract rights against Mr.Biden through judgment for the amount due, and lien on all Mr.
Biden’s assets.” The lawsuit includes a copy of the “engagement contract” Hunter signed on Dec.23, 2022, for Winston & Strawn to represent him “with respect to any congressional oversight and investigation events in which you are involved, help your coordinate the work of other attorneys, advisors, related parties on pending issues and communications strategy, and assist in the investigation by the U.S.
Department of Justice and US Attorney for the District of Delaware.” Abbe Lowell, Hunter’s attorney who has since left Winston & Strawn, notes that his “current hourly rate is $1,510” and that billing rates for other attorneys and legal assistants...