A federal appeals court reinstated on Wednesday the conviction of Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former business partner, for misusing proceeds from a $60 million bond sale involving the Oglala Sioux tribe. The appeals court reinstated Archer’s original 2018 conviction on securities fraud and conspiracy charges and ordered him to be sentenced. TRUMP TARGETS HUNTER BIDEN'S FOREIGN BUSINESS DEALINGS DURING FIRST DEBATEArcher “knew at least the general nature and extent of the scheme and intended to bring about its success,” according to the appeals court ruling. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPBiden’s work with Burisma has drawn constant scrutiny in recent months, with President Trump often accusing Joe Biden’s son of leveraging the Democratic presidential nominee’s reputation and contacts to enrich himself. Joe Biden has repeatedly denied that his son engaged in any wrongdoing.
Source: Fox News October 09, 2020 01:30 UTC