Judge in Hunter Biden Paternity Case Recuses Himself After 7 Months – IOTW Report

Judge in Hunter Biden Paternity Case Recuses Himself After 7 Months

Breitbart: The Independence, Arkansas, County Circuit judge overseeing Hunter Biden’s paternity case recused himself on Tuesday, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

Judge Don McSpadden filed an order to remove himself from the case at 10:20 a.m local time, stating it was “pursuant to the Administrative Plan of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit.”

The move came as McSpadden was slated to hold a hearing amid repeated requests from the lawyers of Biden’s baby mother, Lunden Roberts, for Hunter to turn over financial documents for the last five years.

“One of the clearest indicators of a judge’s integrity is when he or she recuses from a case,” said Roberts attorney Clinton Lancaster. “It highlights the ethos and values that make the judiciary such a powerful, separate branch of government. Our client sincerely thanks Judge McSpadden for his time and attention to what has become a difficult and convoluted child support matter.” read more

21 Comments on Judge in Hunter Biden Paternity Case Recuses Himself After 7 Months

  1. “… the ethos and values that make the judiciary …”

    Aww, bullshit.
    After SEVEN months?
    It just dawned on him one morning that he should recuse himself?
    Sorry if this stretches credulity.

    He’s probably trying to save his ass – Arkancide on one side and “justice” on the other.
    Kick over the table and hope that the Deep State Mafia will let him off the hook.
    It took Stalin years to get Trotsky, but he got him.
    It took the CIA years to get Powers, but they got him.
    The Clintons did a little better with Epstein, but they got him.

    izlamo delenda est …

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  2. If the babymama’s lawyers are okay with this, it means judge had a past or some kind of link with the bidens or to the clintons. That chick wants money and she has biden’s kid.

    This isn’t going away.

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  3. Didn’t Hunter just buy a $2.5 million house for $14 thousand? I got a feeling that Lunden Roberts will have a grand fight but she will end up with a payday. Provided that Lunden doesn’t hang herself from a door. After all, it is Arkansas.

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  4. Anybody know what the basis of his recusal was? I looked at the Administrative Plan of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit and didn’t see a requirement to disclose. If he’s acknowledging a conflict now, it had to exist when the case was first assigned to him.

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  5. The timing of the recusal is very interesting given this news I just read: “Meanwhile, another person wants to be made a party in the case against Biden. Joel Caplan filed a motion in Independence County on Monday (Dec. 30) to become a party in the ongoing lawsuit. According to the 30 page court filing, Caplan explains how he was allegedly conned in a ‘multi-billion dollar stock scheme known as The China Hustle.’ The court document states that Caplan wants to obtain Biden’s bank records to help trace back the billions that went missing in China to possibly regain his lost savings. According to the court filing, ‘Joel Caplan’s claim has a question of law and fact in common with Roberts vs. Biden, namely whether the disappearance of those companies and the vast sums of money they raised is related, correlated, or has any nexus with the 1.5 billion dollars that Mr. Robert Hunter Biden received or allegedly received from high level Chinese government officials and/or wealthy Chinese National investors.’

    On Friday (Dec. 27), Investigator Dominic Casey also filed a motion in Independence County to be made a party in the case against Hunter Biden. The court filing states that Casey provided Roberts’ attorney with electronic access to Biden’s bank account records. In the motion filed, Casey gave Roberts’ legal team consent to use the bank records in the case.”

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  6. The Administrative Rules appear to dictate how the judicial appointments are handled in the case of recusal. The judge doesn’t get to select his/her replacement. Methinks something stinks and the judge doesn’t want any of it to stick to him, even though it probably could. Who knows?

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