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NextImg:Sequoia’s Shaun Maguire: Hunter Biden Tried to Pay $300k in Back Rent With ‘Art Made From His Own Feces’

Following the news Sunday evening that Joe Biden had pardoned his son Hunter, Sequoia partner Shaun Maguire claimed in a bombshell series of posts on X that the younger Biden had once tried to pay back rent for a property his family owns in California with “art made from his own feces.”

Maguire said renting to Hunter “was a big mistake” and called him an “absolute shit bag.”

The venture capitalist revealed that the deadbeat still owed his family $300,000 in back rent for the Venice, California, home he lived in from 2019 to 2020.

After hearing that Biden pardoned his son for all crimes he may have committed spanning 11 years, Maguire posted on X: “So what happens to the $300k+ in back pay rent that Hunter Biden owes my family from 2019-2020? Is that pardoned now? Thanks Joe.”

In a subsequent post, the venture capitalist explained : “True story. Hunter was our tenant in Venice, CA. Didn’t pay rent for over a year. Tried to pay w/ art made from his own feces. Absolute shit bag.”

When asked to elaborate, Maguire responded: “Indeed, he tried to pay w/ a book of art made from his own feces. But those aren’t worth anything except when money laundering.”

Maguire also claimed that he has “lots of proof” in regards to the pictures.

Not long after Joe Biden took office in 2021, Hunter partnered with a Manhattan gallery where he sold his more conventional paintings to mainly Democrat donors for exorbitant prices.

The rent for the Venice home in 2019, according to Maguire, was $25,000 a month.

When asked whether his family had tried to evict Hunter, Maguire responded: “It’s kind of a scary family to go after.”

He explained that Hunter “changed the locks and used secret service to enforce” and that his family ended up having “no access to the property.”

In response to an X user who commented “if those walls could talk,” Maguire wrote: “the walls were too high on cocaine to talk.”

American Greatness reached out to Maguire for further elaboration and did not receive a response prior to publication.