Computer Store Owner Describes Handing Over Alleged Hunter Biden Laptop to FBI

Computer Store Owner Describes Handing Over Alleged Hunter Biden Laptop to FBI
Then-vice president Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden attend an NCAA basketball game between Georgetown University and Duke University in Washington on Jan. 30, 2010. Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
Jack Phillips
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The owner of a computer repair shop who obtained a laptop that allegedly contained emails detailing an opportunity for a meeting between former Vice President Joe Biden and a top Ukrainian business executive found “disturbing” material on it after the New York Post published disputed emails that purportedly were found on Hunter Biden’s laptop, which the campaign has denied.
John Paul Mac Isaac, the owner of the shop, told Fox News that he “can’t be 100 percent sure” it was Hunter Biden who dropped off the computer. The shop owner said he contacted the FBI out of concern but he didn’t elaborate. His claim that it may have been Hunter Biden hasn’t been substantiated.
Jack Phillips
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