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Citing \u201cirreconcilable differences,\u201d Kathleen Biden filed for divorce from her husband of 23 years, Hunter, late last year, Superior Court records in Washington, D.C., show. Kathleen\u2019s Dec. 9 complaint and subsequent filings detail a rocky relationship between the couple alleging drug use and infidelity dating to at least 2015, shortly after Hunter\u2019s brother, former Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, died of brain cancer. On Wednesday, Hunter, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, confirmed to the New York Post that he is having a romantic relationship with Beau\u2019s widow, Hallie. The 47-year-old lawyer, investment manager and former lobbyist told Page Six, \u201cHallie and I are incredibly lucky to have found the love and support we have for each other in such a difficult time, and that\u2019s been obvious to the people who love us most. We\u2019ve \u2018IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES\u2019 Divorce filing details marital divide between Kathleen, Hunter Biden MARGIE FISHMAN THE NEWS JOURNAL SeeDIVORCE,Page9A
been so lucky to have family and friends who have supported us every step of the way.\u201d Joe Biden, wife, Jill, and Hallie\u2019s father, Ron Olivere, have publicly pledged their support for the couple. Joe Biden, who served Delaware 36 years in the U.S. Senate, told Page Six, \u201cWe are all lucky that Hunter and Hallie found each other as they were putting their lives together again after such sadness. They have mine and Jill\u2019s full and complete support and we are happy for them.\u201d Hallie, 43, has worked as a high school guidance and admissions counselor. She has two children, daughter Natalie and son Hunter, with the late Beau Biden. She could not be reached for comment this week. Hunter has three children with Kathleen, 48, a full-time mother and homemaker. She has not worked outside their D.C. home since she got married, according to court records. Originally from Chicago, Kathleen met Hunter when they were working for the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. Later, she campaigned for her father-in-law when he was running for vice president. Her complaint alleges that Hunter hasn\u2019t sufficiently provided for the family after the couple formally separated in October of 2015. In late 2016, Hunter ordered his office to cut Kathleen\u2019s $17,000-a-month payment to $7,500, according to the complaint. Property records show that the couple owns a six-bedroom home in D.C. that was purchased for nearly $1.6 million in 2006. Over the course of the separation, Hunter has drained hundreds of thousands of dollars from the couple\u2019s marital assets by \u201cspending extravagantly on his own interests (including drugs, alcohol, prostitutes, strip clubs and gifts for women with whom he has sexual relations), while leaving the family with no funds to pay legitimate bills,\u201d according to a Feb. 23 motion filed by Kathleen. The motion asks the court to stop Hunter from further \u201cdissipation\u201d of the assets. In 2014, the Navy Reserve discharged Hunter after he tested positive for cocaine. He had served for less than a year as a public affairs officer. Hunter\u2019s attorneys have not yet responded to the Feb. 23 motion. The next court hearing is scheduled for March 30. In response to Kathleen\u2019s original complaint, Hunter denied that his conduct precipitated the couple\u2019s split and maintained that he has sufficiently supported the family during his separation from his wife. Further, Hunter\u2019s attorney has requested that Kathleen furnish all documents, including letters, cards and emails \u201cbetween you and any person that you had a romantic or sexual relationship with other than your husband during the marriage.\u201d In July of 2015, two months after Beau Biden\u2019s death, Kathleen told Hunter to leave their Washington home \u201cdue to his conduct the night before,\u201d according to court documents filed by her attorney. The filing doesn\u2019t elaborate on the conduct, only to say that the couple had discussed previously that such conduct would not be tolerated. Kathleen\u2019s attorney, Rebekah Sullivan, did not respond to a request for comment Thursday. Hunter\u2019s attorney, Sara Mancinelli, declined comment on the allegations against her client. \u201cHunter loves and admires Kathleen as a person, a mother, and a friend,\u201d Mancinelli wrote in an email to The News Journal. \u201cHe hopes their privacy can be respected at this time.\u201d In 2012, Hunter became board chairman of the United Nations\u2019 World Food Program USA. He also sits on the board of one of Ukraine\u2019s largest natural gas companies, Burisma. Despite multiple streams of income, \u201cthe parties\u2019 outstanding debts are shocking and overwhelming,\u201d according to the filing made by Kathleen. These include maxed-out credit card debt, double mortgages on two properties, more than $313,000 in tax debt and three bounced checks to their housekeeper. Kathleen\u2019s complaint accuses Hunter of depositing more than $122,000 in marital income into his sole bank account while they were separated. He spent all the money in less than two months, according to the lawsuit. On Feb. 17, the complaint says, Kathleen discovered that Hunter was in possession of a large diamond worth about $80,000, which he later returned. Kathleen has petitioned the court for sole custody of the couple\u2019s youngest daughter, 16-year-old Maisy, with \u201creasonable visitation\u201d by her father. \u201cMr. Biden\u2019s recent conduct creates situations that are unsafe or traumatic for the parties\u2019 children, and his judgment is frequently impaired with respect to their safety, their care, and their best interests,\u201d according to her Feb. 23 filing. Hunter has asked the court for joint custody, noting that \u201che has always played an active and engaged role in the care and upbringing\u201d of Maisy. In his Jan. 6 answer to the divorce complaint, Hunter said he is willing to pay child support, but also believes that his wife, a college graduate, can become self-sufficient. \u201cMs. Biden is able to contribute to her own support and the support of the children,\u201d the document said. Divorce Continued from Page 1A Hunter Biden Kathleen Biden
been so lucky to have family and friends who have supported us every step of the way.\u201d Joe Biden, wife, Jill, and Hallie\u2019s father, Ron Olivere, have publicly pledged their support for the couple. Joe Biden, who served Delaware 36 years in the U.S. Senate, told Page Six, \u201cWe are all lucky that Hunter and Hallie found each other as they were putting their lives together again after such sadness. They have mine and Jill\u2019s full and complete support and we are happy for them.\u201d Hallie, 43, has worked as a high school guidance and admissions counselor. She has two children, daughter Natalie and son Hunter, with the late Beau Biden. She could not be reached for comment this week. Hunter has three children with Kathleen, 48, a full-time mother and homemaker. She has not worked outside their D.C. home since she got married, according to court records. Originally from Chicago, Kathleen met Hunter when they were working for the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. Later, she campaigned for her father-in-law when he was running for vice president. Her complaint alleges that Hunter hasn\u2019t sufficiently provided for the family after the couple formally separated in October of 2015. In late 2016, Hunter ordered his office to cut Kathleen\u2019s $17,000-a-month payment to $7,500, according to the complaint. Property records show that the couple owns a six-bedroom home in D.C. that was purchased for nearly $1.6 million in 2006. Over the course of the separation, Hunter has drained hundreds of thousands of dollars from the couple\u2019s marital assets by \u201cspending extravagantly on his own interests (including drugs, alcohol, prostitutes, strip clubs and gifts for women with whom he has sexual relations), while leaving the family with no funds to pay legitimate bills,\u201d according to a Feb. 23 motion filed by Kathleen. The motion asks the court to stop Hunter from further \u201cdissipation\u201d of the assets. In 2014, the Navy Reserve discharged Hunter after he tested positive for cocaine. He had served for less than a year as a public affairs officer. Hunter\u2019s attorneys have not yet responded to the Feb. 23 motion. The next court hearing is scheduled for March 30. In response to Kathleen\u2019s original complaint, Hunter denied that his conduct precipitated the couple\u2019s split and maintained that he has sufficiently supported the family during his separation from his wife. Further, Hunter\u2019s attorney has requested that Kathleen furnish all documents, including letters, cards and emails \u201cbetween you and any person that you had a romantic or sexual relationship with other than your husband during the marriage.\u201d In July of 2015, two months after Beau Biden\u2019s death, Kathleen told Hunter to leave their Washington home \u201cdue to his conduct the night before,\u201d according to court documents filed by her attorney. The filing doesn\u2019t elaborate on the conduct, only to say that the couple had discussed previously that such conduct would not be tolerated. Kathleen\u2019s attorney, Rebekah Sullivan, did not respond to a request for comment Thursday. Hunter\u2019s attorney, Sara Mancinelli, declined comment on the allegations against her client. \u201cHunter loves and admires Kathleen as a person, a mother, and a friend,\u201d Mancinelli wrote in an email to The News Journal. \u201cHe hopes their privacy can be respected at this time.\u201d In 2012, Hunter became board chairman of the United Nations\u2019 World Food Program USA. He also sits on the board of one of Ukraine\u2019s largest natural gas companies, Burisma. Despite multiple streams of income, \u201cthe parties\u2019 outstanding debts are shocking and overwhelming,\u201d according to the filing made by Kathleen. These include maxed-out credit card debt, double mortgages on two properties, more than $313,000 in tax debt and three bounced checks to their housekeeper. Kathleen\u2019s complaint accuses Hunter of depositing more than $122,000 in marital income into his sole bank account while they were separated. He spent all the money in less than two months, according to the lawsuit. On Feb. 17, the complaint says, Kathleen discovered that Hunter was in possession of a large diamond worth about $80,000, which he later returned. Kathleen has petitioned the court for sole custody of the couple\u2019s youngest daughter, 16-year-old Maisy, with \u201creasonable visitation\u201d by her father. \u201cMr. Biden\u2019s recent conduct creates situations that are unsafe or traumatic for the parties\u2019 children, and his judgment is frequently impaired with respect to their safety, their care, and their best interests,\u201d according to her Feb. 23 filing. Hunter has asked the court for joint custody, noting that \u201che has always played an active and engaged role in the care and upbringing\u201d of Maisy. In his Jan. 6 answer to the divorce complaint, Hunter said he is willing to pay child support, but also believes that his wife, a college graduate, can become self-sufficient. \u201cMs. Biden is able to contribute to her own support and the support of the children,\u201d the document said. Divorce Continued from Page 1A Hunter Biden Kathleen Biden
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