WILMINGTON, Del. — A gun store employee testified Wednesday that saw Hunter Biden fill out the federal firearms form at the center of the government’s case against President Biden’s son as prosecutors suggested that he purchased it for drug deals.
A gun store employee testified Wednesday that he saw Hunter Biden fill out the federal firearms form at the center of the government’s case against President Biden’s son, as prosecutors suggested that he purchased it for drug deals.
Gordon Cleveland, who was employed as a salesman at StarQuest Shooters in Wilmington, Delaware, on Oct. 12, 2018, testified that he watched from “about two feet away” as Hunter Biden filled out Form 4473 and checked a box “no” to indicate he was not using or addicted to any controlled substances.
Whether Hunter Biden filled out that paperwork himself is critical to the government’s case. He is accused of making two false statements when filling out the form to purchase the weapon by claiming not to be addicted to or using illegal drugs, and then unlawfully possessing the Colt revolver for 11 days.
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USA — Political Gun store clerk says he witnessed Hunter Biden fill out firearms form