Hunter Artwork Supposedly Worth Millions Destroyed in CA Wildfire.


Nearly 200 pieces of Hunter Biden’s artwork, claimed to be worth millions, may have been destroyed by the wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles County. These pieces were stored near the Pacific Palisades mansion of Hunter’s controversial attorney, Kevin Morris, who has previously loaned the First Son millions of dollars to cover tax debts and funded a documentary about him.

Morris resides in a luxurious five-bedroom mansion, seemingly unscathed by the fires. However, storage for Hunter’s art nearby was reportedly less fortunate.

The art created by Hunter, who took up painting during his recovery from drug addiction, has been under scrutiny. Valued exorbitantly, some pieces fetched prices as high as $500,000, with an average price tag of around $85,000, according to his former gallerist, Georges Berges.

Morris alone purchased $875,000 worth of these works. Berges testified before a congressional panel that Hunter was aware of the identities of most of his art buyers, contradicting White House claims of anonymity to prevent conflicts of interest.

Among other notable buyers is Democrat donor Elizabeth “Liz” Hirsh Naftali. She acquired art by Hunter both before and after receiving a presidential appointment to the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad. from his father.

Joe Biden controversially pardoned Hunter last month for gun and tax evasion charges despite promising he would not do so before the U.S. elections.

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