The Los Angeles wildfires reportedly destroyed Hunter Biden’s artwork valued at “millions of dollars.”
Nearly 200 pieces of work created by the now-pardoned son of President Joe Biden were reportedly being stored near Hollywood attorney Kevin Morris’s home in Pacific Palisades, an area that has been ravaged by the deadly wildfires.
A source “close to the Biden family” told the New York Post that the artwork was worth “millions” and the outlet noted that the attorney bought $875,000 worth of the former drug-addicted son’s works through Soho gallery owner Georges Berges.
“Morris, who loaned the first son nearly $5 million to help pay a tax bill and has been financing a documentary on him, lives in a sprawling five-bedroom, six-bathroom home which is among the few houses still intact in the posh neighborhood” in Los Angeles County, according to the Post.
President Biden spoke of his son’s home in Malibu last week as the fires spread.
“Today, it appears that it’s still standing. They’re not sure,” he said last week.
While some of the younger Biden’s art has reportedly been priced as high as $500,000, Berges told The Post that “the average price was closer to $85,000.”
Many social media users reacted to the report of Hunter Biden’s works of “art” going up in flames just weeks after his father’s sweeping pardon that essentially wiped away two separate criminal convictions and spanned a decade of activity.
Many wondered if he would be filing an insurance claim.
Let me guess… the art was insured, so the Biden family gets a payday.
— A/B Test (@AB20080701) January 15, 2025
The worth was in his dad’s leverage, since that no longer exists, the value in any of his paintings no longer does either.
— bedpost (@Cmin914725641) January 15, 2025
Insurance fraud…no legitimate art dealer would have valued Hunter Biden’s finger paintings for anything near that figure.
— Dick Ball (@dickballxy) January 15, 2025
LOL! I’d love to see the report back from the insurance company adjustor on the claim filed for the art.
“Hmm. Looks like something from the Starving Artist fair at the DoubleTree. $150.”— Hildebrand Development (@developamerica) January 15, 2025
Now he can do insurance fraud and get away with it – with his superpardon
— Joab Yarkoni (@VoxYehudi) January 15, 2025
Let’s be honest, they were worth nothing the minute Trump won the election
— bedpost (@Cmin914725641) January 15, 2025
If Hunter manages to get himself arrested for insurance fraud after receiving an 11 year unconditional pardon I’m going to die laughing.
— Jeff Carlson (@themarketswork) January 15, 2025
- ‘I refuse to perpetuate the lie’: Mary Miller recognizes ‘Sarah’ McBride as ‘the gentleman from Delaware’ - February 7, 2025
- Ex-DNC official dishes on who was actually running country under Biden, who Kamala really paid - February 7, 2025
- FCC investigates Soros-backed KCBS radio station for reporting live location of ICE - February 7, 2025
Comment
We have no tolerance for comments containing violence, racism, profanity, vulgarity, doxing, or discourteous behavior. If a comment is spam, instead of replying to it please click the ∨ icon below and to the right of that comment. Thank you for partnering with us to maintain fruitful conversation.