During Jason Turner's testimony, he acknowledged that there was an issue with the ATF form related to Hunter Biden's gun purchase. However, he refrained from providing further details following objections from prosecutors.
This development is part of the defense's strategy to closely examine the form and the actions of the gun store employees involved in the transaction.
Despite efforts to shed light on the matter, the judge has prohibited Hunter Biden's legal team from explicitly informing the jury that the employees altered the form three years later to ensure compliance with federal regulations.
The original form was deemed non-compliant as it solely relied on Hunter Biden's passport as a form of identification. Turner highlighted that passports lack an address, necessitating supplementary identification for verification purposes.
Attorney Lowell is also delving into this issue during the proceedings, questioning Palimere on the same topic.