BREAKING: Guiliani turns over Hunter Biden's hard drive to police over photos of underage girls and illicit texts

Rudy Guiliani said that he turned the contents of the alleged Hunter Biden laptop over to Delaware State Police as it contained photos of underage girls and explicit text messages.

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Rudy Guiliani said Tuesday night that he turned the contents of the alleged Hunter Biden laptop over to Delaware State Police as it contained photos of underage girls and explicit text messages.

Guiliani showed a text message from Hunter to his father wherein he talked about his sister-in-law, "who for quite some time was his lover," he said. He reads the message on Newsmax, saying that "she told my therapist that I was sexually inappropriate" in reference to FaceTiming naked with an underage girl.

Guiliani said additionally that there were a number of photographs, and that together with Bernie Kerick, he turned the evidence over to Delaware authorities.

It has been nearly a week since the New York Post released the first round of information as to the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop that was recovered from a Delaware repair shop.

The first round of information had to do with alleged, shady business dealings and influence peddling with regard to Hunter Biden's then-VP dad, Ukrainian energy company Burisma, and a Chinese delegation who wanted favourable White House treatment.

Guiliani goes on to discuss the information having to do with the alleged pay-to-play scheme, and Hunter Biden's using his father's status to enhance his financial and business interests, with his father's complicity.

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