Summary
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, was disbarred in Connecticut due to ethical violations related to federal convictions. He agreed to the disbarment but did not admit to criminal behavior. A judge determined he broke several attorney conduct rules, including dishonesty.
Key Facts
- Hunter Biden was disbarred in Connecticut on Monday.
- The disbarment followed federal convictions and related complaints.
- Biden agreed to the disbarment but did not admit to crimes.
- A Connecticut judge cited violations of attorney ethics rules.
- Biden was previously disbarred in Washington, D.C.
- He was pardoned last year by former President Joe Biden for past felony convictions.
- Hunter Biden was admitted to the Connecticut bar in 1997 after graduating from Yale Law School.