Fri Mar 17, 2023, 11:58 AM
Zorro (14,897 posts)
Hunter Biden sues laptop repair shop owner, citing invasion of privacy
Source: Washington Post
The lawsuit, a countermove against John Paul Mac Isaac, escalates the legal battle surrounding the president’s son at a sensitive moment Hunter Biden has filed a sweeping countersuit against the computer repair shop owner who said that Biden dropped his laptop off and never claimed it, a legal action that escalates the battle over how provocative data and images of the president’s son were obtained nearly five years ago. In the counterclaim, filed on Friday morning in U.S. District Court in Delaware, Biden and his attorneys say that John Paul Mac Isaac had no legal right to copy and distribute private information. They accuse him and others of six counts of invasion of privacy, including conspiracy to obtain and distribute the data. The 42-page filing goes into significant detail on the ways Hunter Biden’s data became public, a development that propelled it into the maelstrom of the last presidential campaign and, since January, to the center of a Republican-led congressional investigation of the president’s son. The lawsuit could draw further attention to a sordid chapter in Hunter Biden’s life, one involving nude photos, sensitive audio and a trove of personal texts and emails. The countersuit is in part an attempt by Hunter Biden and his lawyers to reframe the story, focusing it on a private citizen whose privacy was allegedly invaded rather than a man who critics say traded on his father’s name and benefited from his political connections. Read more: https://wapo.st/3To2w3j
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Zorro | Mar 17 | OP |
republianmushroom | Mar 17 | #1 | |
woodsprite | Mar 17 | #2 | |
Beautiful Disaster | Mar 17 | #3 | |
AllaN01Bear | Mar 17 | #4 | |
underpants | Mar 17 | #7 | |
Jerry2144 | Mar 17 | #12 | |
calimary | Mar 17 | #21 | |
LisaM | Mar 17 | #5 | |
riversedge | Mar 17 | #6 | |
riversedge | Mar 17 | #8 | |
Terryshine | Mar 17 | #9 | |
RAB910 | Mar 17 | #10 | |
Hiawatha Pete | Mar 17 | #11 | |
RAB910 | Mar 17 | #14 | |
RobinA | Sunday | #30 | |
RAB910 | Monday | #31 | |
BigOleDummy | Mar 17 | #13 | |
Ray Bruns | Mar 17 | #15 | |
LetMyPeopleVote | Mar 17 | #16 | |
Cha | Mar 17 | #24 | |
ALBliberal | Mar 17 | #17 | |
calimary | Mar 17 | #22 | |
Hekate | Mar 17 | #18 | |
MichMan | Mar 17 | #19 | |
Sanity Claws | Mar 17 | #20 | |
IcyPeas | Mar 17 | #23 | |
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin | Mar 17 | #25 | |
womanofthehills | Mar 17 | #29 | |
Warpy | Mar 17 | #26 | |
MichMan | Mar 17 | #27 | |
EndlessWire | Mar 17 | #28 |
Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 12:01 PM
republianmushroom (5,698 posts)
1. like it
Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 12:04 PM
woodsprite (11,450 posts)
2. It's about time!
I thought this suit should have been brought long ago.
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Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 12:06 PM
Beautiful Disaster (394 posts)
3. I'm glad the Bidens don't seem to be playing around.
Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 12:06 PM
AllaN01Bear (11,399 posts)
4. i hope hunter biden will sue members of congress as well and under this cercmumstance ,
congress critters can be sued like anyone else.
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Response to AllaN01Bear (Reply #4)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 12:22 PM
underpants (175,305 posts)
7. Rudy too
Response to underpants (Reply #7)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 01:16 PM
Jerry2144 (1,438 posts)
12. Add
Dumb Fux “News” to the people getting sued. They are as complicit in the invasion of privacy
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Response to Jerry2144 (Reply #12)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 02:39 PM
calimary (74,867 posts)
21. Definitely!
Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 12:08 PM
LisaM (27,102 posts)
5. Good. About time this happened.
This has always, always bugged me. In fact, other people who service laptops should file a class action suit, because their reputations are being smeared by association. It's NOT OKAY to disseminate information found on a device, and if you run a repair shop, you know better.
I have had both AT&T and Best Buy move information from one phone to another. I have every reason to believe that they didn't download it for themselves, as I should. Also, shame on every outlet who reported whatever was found. They know the information was illegally obtained. |
Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 12:20 PM
riversedge (65,402 posts)
6. Past time Hunter, but better later than never.
Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 12:33 PM
riversedge (65,402 posts)
8. ..Hunter Biden does not concede in his lawsuit that he dropped off the laptop, received an invoice o
Seems the jest of this case is that Delaware law about access and distribution of private files will be front and center.
https://wapo.st/3To2w3j .........Hunter Biden does not concede in his lawsuit that he dropped off the laptop, received an invoice or neglected to pick it up. In response to such claims by Mac Isaac, the filing states, “Mr. Biden is without knowledge sufficient to admit or deny the allegations.” But he does acknowledge that some of the data that has been released publicly belongs to him, and concedes that Mac Isaac could have obtained it in April 2019. “This is not an admission by Mr. Biden that Mac Isaac (or others) in fact possessed any particular laptop containing electronically stored data belonging to Mr. Biden,” the filing says. “Rather, Mr. Biden simply acknowledges that at some point, Mac Isaac obtained electronically stored data, some of which belonged to Mr. Biden.” Hunter Biden argues that if even Mac Isaac did have his unclaimed laptop, Delaware law would have restricted his ability to access or distribute the data on it.................... https://wapo.st/3To2w3j |
Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 12:40 PM
Terryshine (24 posts)
9. Good news!
It’s great that he’s fighting back.
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Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 12:40 PM
RAB910 (2,608 posts)
10. That last paragraph sounds like FOX "News" wrote rather than the Washington Post
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Response to RAB910 (Reply #10)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 12:48 PM
Hiawatha Pete (1,667 posts)
11. I know. MSM always has to tack on their opinion-piece bullshit to the end of every article.
Never let the facts speak for themselves - or get in the way of a good story.
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Response to Hiawatha Pete (Reply #11)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 01:34 PM
RAB910 (2,608 posts)
14. Funny how they are comfortable injecting their opinions but not correcting right-wing/GOP lies
Response to RAB910 (Reply #10)
Sun Mar 19, 2023, 04:55 PM
RobinA (9,324 posts)
30. Maybe
but that was my reaction when I heard about his suit, and I'm significantly to the left of Fox. Why buy trouble?
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Response to RobinA (Reply #30)
Mon Mar 20, 2023, 07:07 AM
RAB910 (2,608 posts)
31. The point is they should just be reporting the news
Not giving their opinions, regardless if you agree with their opinion.
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Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 01:30 PM
BigOleDummy (1,484 posts)
13. About time....
The only thing these asshats understand is money and power. Hit em where it hurts them! For far too long we on the left side of the aisle just seem to absorb the punches and parry. Time to HIT BACK! You go Hunter, good luck
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Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 01:34 PM
Ray Bruns (2,807 posts)
15. Never trust anyone with four first names.
Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 01:40 PM
LetMyPeopleVote (126,616 posts)
16. WTG Abbe Lowell
Abbe Lowell is a great attorney and will make these assholes lives miserable
Link to tweet https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/02/01/hunter-biden-lawyers-urge-investigation-of-critics/ Hunter Biden’s lawyers, in a newly aggressive strategy, sent a series of blistering letters Wednesday to state and federal prosecutors urging criminal investigations into those who accessed and disseminated his personal data — and sent a separate letter threatening Fox News host Tucker Carlson with a defamation lawsuit.
The string of letters, which included criminal referrals and cease-and-desist missives aimed at critics and detractors, marked the start of a new and far more hard-hitting phase for the president’s son just as House Republicans prepare their own investigations into him. Abbe Lowell, a recently hired lawyer whom Biden enlisted about a month ago, sent lengthy letters to the Justice Department and Delaware’s attorney general requesting investigations into several key players who were involved in disseminating data from a laptop that Biden is said to have dropped off at a repair shop in Wilmington, Del...... “This marks a new approach by Hunter Biden and his team,” said one person familiar with his strategy, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss private plans. “He is not going to sit quietly by as questionable characters continue to violate his rights and media organizations peddling in lies try to defame him.” The new strategy marks a calculated risk that it is better to forge a combative path and take on Biden’s longtime critics, even if it means inviting more news coverage of a dark chapter in his life and draws additional attention to the trove of personal and embarrassing material included on a laptop that has been disseminated by his detractors. In the letters related to his personal data, Biden’s lawyers are asking state and federal law enforcement agencies to investigate individuals who came into possession of the data, some of which could have come from a laptop he purportedly dropped off in Delaware in April 2019. They claim that about a half-dozen people have violated various statutes, including by making public restricted private information; accessing and disseminating stolen property; and making false statements to Congress. |
Response to LetMyPeopleVote (Reply #16)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 02:50 PM
Cha (283,899 posts)
24. TY, LMPV!
Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 02:04 PM
ALBliberal (1,893 posts)
17. Very few of us would be ok with the dissemination
Of our laptop or phone content. Good on him for litigating this.
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Response to ALBliberal (Reply #17)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 02:41 PM
calimary (74,867 posts)
22. Indeed!
Isn’t that invasion of privacy?
Does that mean it’s okay for any computer repair shop to start snooping through your files to see if there’s anything they can “get” you on? |
Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 02:22 PM
Hekate (82,811 posts)
18. It's about damn time. All the best to Hunter in fighting off the vultures.
Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 02:23 PM
MichMan (9,013 posts)
19. Hope he gets at least $25 million
Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 02:31 PM
Sanity Claws (21,297 posts)
20. I wonder whether they will defend by saying it isn't Hunter's laptop after all
Either they admit that they stole Biden's laptop or they admit that the whole thing was a lie and whatever they made public was really not on Hunter's laptop.
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Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 02:48 PM
IcyPeas (19,937 posts)
23. How much money has this guy been paid by fox news or the NY Post?
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Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 02:50 PM
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin (97,084 posts)
25. Good
What the repairman did was unethical. You don't go probing someone's personal date when you repair their equipment.
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Response to Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin (Reply #25)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 10:27 PM
womanofthehills (7,266 posts)
29. Hunter said in a video his laptop was stolen
He also says he has no memory of bringing it to this shop. The thieves probably brought it there.
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Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 03:00 PM
Warpy (106,479 posts)
26. This is way, way overdue
Using a famous father's name and connections has never been a crime, rich and/or famous men want it to occur so their sons don't have to work as hard as they did. Those of us who grew up in obscurity might not like it, but that's the way things work.
Targeting someone because of his dad's political party, copying his personal files and papers and disseminating them opens a very large can of worms if there are no consequences for it. The guy was massively unprofessional, at the very least, so even if there are no legal consequences beyond a small civil settlement, no sane person should ever allow him to repair another computer. |
Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 06:57 PM
MichMan (9,013 posts)
27. Everybody knows that "You don't fuck with a Biden"
Response to Zorro (Original post)
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 08:40 PM
EndlessWire (5,115 posts)
28. I think those
sex pics posted by Trump recently were the last straw.
Can't they subpoena Trump to find out how he got those? The time is ripe for aggressive discovery. That repair guy is in trouble. Everything that Trump touches dies. Go, Hunter. I no longer care whatever H. Biden did or didn't do. Sue his ass, H. Get him. |