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CIA briefing caused investigators to stop probing Hunter Biden’s Hollywood lawyer: Whistleblower
By Ashley Oliver. Media: Washingtonexaminer/h6> The CIA gave a briefing to the Department of Justice in the summer of 2021 that prompted the department to shut down any pursuit of Hunter Biden’s lawyer and friend Kevin Morris, according to an affidavit published by Congress on Wednesday. Whistleblower Gary Shapley, a senior IRS investigator, wrote in the affidavit that while he was working on the DOJ’s broader inquiry into Biden, he was unexpectedly told by a prosecutor that he could not use Morris as a witness. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf, a Delaware-based prosecutor who was heavily involved in the Biden investigation, gave the instruction to Shapley after she had been “summoned” to the CIA headquarters in Virginia to receive the briefing, Shapley said. “AUSA Wolf stated that they were provided a classified briefing in relation to Mr. Morris and as a result we could no longer pursue him as a witness,” Shapley wrote. Shapley said he repeatedly requested more information from Wolf but that he was stonewalled. “It is possible that this was simply another roadblock placed in front of investigators to continue to deny investigators access to all relevant information,” Shapley wrote. He noted that to this day, he is unaware of how the CIA knew to talk to Wolf about Morris and what was discussed at the briefing that led Wolf to issue her directive. Morris, a Hollywood entertainment lawyer, became a financial savior to Biden when the first son was drowning in years’ worth of unpaid tax bills in 2020, according to an indictment against Biden and testimony Morris gave to Congress in January. [caption id="attachment_15453" align="alignnone" width="768"]
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