Hunter Biden Lawyer Sends Trump Cease And Desist Letter
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Abbe Lowell, one of Hunter Biden’s lawyers, sent a cease and desist letter to Donald Trump’s legal team saying his posts could lead to someone injuring Hunter Biden.
The lawyer wrote, “We are just one such social media message away from another incident, and you should make clear to Mr. Trump.”
An attorney for embattled first son Hunter Biden sent a cease and desist letter to former President Donald Trump’s legal team claiming Trump’s posts on social media could lead someone to injure the first son or his family, according to a report.
One of Hunter Biden’s lawyers, Abbe Lowell, cited Trump’s tweets leading up to the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol Hill riots in 2021 as evidence of the 45th president inspiring violence, according to the letter, obtained by ABC News.
The attorney additionally noted the hammer attack on former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s husband Paul at their home in October, and last month’s arrest of a man found with a slew of weapons and ammunition near former President Barack Obama’s D.C. home.
“This is not a false alarm,” Lowell wrote. “We are just one such social media message away from another incident, and you should make clear to Mr. Trump — if you have not done so already — that Mr. Trump’s words have caused harm in the past and threaten to do so again if he does not stop.”
Lowell told Trump’s lawyers they don’t need to respond.
Lowell also told Trump’s lawyers that they ‘need not respond’ but pushed them to tell the former president and 2024 White House hopeful ‘how his incitement can further hurt people and cause himself even more legal trouble.’
‘I am a little surprised to have to send this because it would seem that Mr. Trump is currently facing enough legal problems that he would not want to create any more liability for saying and doing things that could result in harm and injury, and because it appears you have enough to do in defending your client in various arenas now and yet to come than to have to deal with one more legal issue and case,’ Lowell said.
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