


ARKANSAS — First son Hunter Biden arrived at an Arkansas court in person Monday as part of his years-long paternity suit saga with his baby mama.
President Biden’s 53-year-old son has been battling to cut child support payments for the 4-year-old daughter he has with Lunden Roberts — a former stripper who had he a month-long affair with.
About a dozen law enforcement officers stood in the parking lot as Hunter — dressed in a dark suit and tie — was whisked into the courthouse via a back entrance shortly before the 9 a.m. hearing got underway.
Roberts, 32, wearing a blue suit and sunglasses, walked through the front door about 45 minutes earlier.
The case has been ongoing since Roberts filed a paternity suit in Arkansas Circuit Court back in 2019 after Hunter denied fathering the little girl, Navy Joan.
A DNA test subsequently confirmed Hunter was the father and he agreed to start paying month child support to Roberts.
Hunter has never met his daughter and hasn’t publicly acknowledge her existence.
The paternity case was reopened last September when Hunter asked the court to recalculate the monthly payments due to an alleged “substantial material change” in his financial situation.
His baby mama quickly fired back by demanding proof of Hunter’s financial records — including his art sales, properties and even details of his tax issues.
Her lawyers also rejected Hunter’s assertion of so-called financial difficulties, saying in court docs that Biden’s son is actually “living lavishly” and has brought on $850-per-hour attorneys to help him fight his case.
“Mr Biden claims to be nothing more than a Yale educated attorney/artist who is somewhat financially destitute and needs his child support adjusted,” Roberts’ attorney, Clinton Lancaster, wrote in a 12-page motion.
“However, for an artist living on meager means, Mr Biden is living lavishly.”
The attorney added: “He travels the world on the safest and most comfortable airplane in existence — Air Force One.”