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"You are part of a great family, not a second to be cast aside in the darkest moment. That is why the Bidens are different and

you are a

Biden

," the president's son,

Hunter Biden

, wrote to his friend and associate. Devon Archer

.

The message, whose content was leaked to the American press, landed on Archer's mobile in 2019, when the businessman

was in the eye of the hurricane of an ambitious legal process for fraud

in the midst of the Biden campaign for the White House.

Three years later, with Joe Biden already settled in the Oval Office, it seems that

Hunter's promise to Devon has turned out to be sterile

, unfortunately for the businessman.

Biden junior no longer picks up his cell phone.

Currently,

Hunter Biden has his own problems: he is the subject of a federal investigation

and finds himself in the eye of the public opinion hurricane after the leak of the contents of his laptop.

An event that already broke out in the middle of the presidential campaign and that at the time was branded as

fake news.

However, the scandal has returned to the fore after the

New York Times

took the witness of the story days ago.

According to the ruling of Judge

Ronnie Abrams of the southern district of New York

consulted by LOC,

Archer has been convicted of defrauding a 60 million dollars

in bonds to the Wakapamni Lake Community Corporation, a company belonging to the Oglaga Sioux, one of the 574 Native American tribes that are recognized by the US Government.

A fraud for which he has been sentenced to one year and one day in prison, another of probation, to have 15.7 million dollars confiscated and to pay another 47.2 million in restitution.

A penalty that, de facto, means bankruptcy for Archer,

although of all those involved in the swindle of the Sioux he was the one who received the lightest punishment.

Devon Archer poses with his wife at a gala in New York.GETTY IMAGES

The ruling has turned out to be a slap in the face for the businessman, who, due to his political connections,

relied on the wild card of the White House pardon as a last resort

.

However, with the bull out of the equation, your chances of coming out unscathed are limited to two options.

The first involves a leap of faith: appeal the ruling of the New York court.

An option on which the prosecution has warned that it

could mean that Archer "receives a higher sentence"

.

The second, collaborate with the authorities:

sing about the alleged dirty rags that could be in

Hunter Biden

's businesses and trust that the Justice considers that he has provided enough "substantial help" so that the State forgives him for his transgressions.

A path that he would have already begun to travel with the help of his legal team.

Archer has testified before a Delaware jury that he is investigating the president's son

for tax reasons and for lobbying for a foreign power.

A case opened during the throes of the Obama presidency in 2018 that seems to be gaining strength in recent weeks.

In this way,

the tessitura and timing are favorable

for Archer.

He has traditionally been the person who has overseen Hunter Biden

's foreign dealings .

A position of trust that includes

contacts at the highest level such as trips to the White House to meet with Joe Biden

in 2014 (when he was vice president) a week before becoming part of the board of directors of the Burisma company in Ukraine, one of the the maneuvers that have precisely piqued Delaware's interest.

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