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Hunter Biden's Personal Messages Revealed In Gun Ownership Trial

Hunter Biden to face gun charges in Wilmington court

During the ongoing trial of Hunter Biden's gun case, prosecutors presented the jury with some revealing text messages that shed light on the critical period when Hunter Biden owned the gun.

One of the messages displayed in court was from Hallie Biden to Hunter Biden, dated October 4, 2018, which read, 'I’m afraid you are going to die.'

Prosecutor Leo Wise questioned Hallie Biden about her concerns, specifically asking if she was afraid of Hunter Biden dying from an 'overdose.'

Prosecutors presented text messages as evidence in court.
Hallie Biden expressed fear for Hunter's life in a text message.
Concerns raised about Hunter Biden's potential overdose or suicide.

Her response was hesitant as she mentioned, 'Maybe. Suicide. I didn’t know.'

These text messages provide a glimpse into the personal and emotional dynamics within the Biden family during the time when Hunter Biden possessed the gun in question.

The trial continues to unfold as more evidence is presented, offering a deeper understanding of the circumstances surrounding the ownership and handling of the firearm by Hunter Biden.

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