


Hunter Biden’s lawsuit alleging that former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani hacked and manipulated data on his infamous laptop — purportedly annihilating the first son’s “digital privacy” — should be thrown out, a new filing claims.
The first son filed suit in September against Giuliani, his companies and his ex-lawyer Robert Costello, accusing them in Los Angeles of violating federal laws when they accessed the laptop’s hard drive and passed its bombshell contents to The Post in October 2020.
Alan Gordee — a lawyer for Costello and Giuliani’s companies — argued in the Thursday filing that Hunter’s suit turns on a “truly bizarre theory” that the laptop didn’t belong to him, but was “a laptop masquerading as Biden’s laptop containing salacious files that were falsely attributed to him intermixed with files supposedly stolen or hacked from him.”
“Biden carefully toes the line between” owning some of the laptop’s “hacked” data, while claiming “the worst” of the materials on the computer were planted, Gordee said.
While Biden’s claims are “implausible,” Gordee argued, the suit should be tossed on jurisdictional grounds since Giuliani, Costello and the allegations against them have no connection to the Golden State.
“All of defendants’ statements made concerning Hunter Biden, the Biden Laptop, or any other way relating to or concerning the allegations in the Complaint occurred in the State of New York,” the filing claims.
Biden’s case also contains “multiple glaring omissions” — including failing to say when the alleged hacking took place and which information from the laptop is his or not his, the court documents claim.
There are also issues with the statute of limitations, since the younger Biden waited until last year to sue even though he should have done so in 2021, the filing claims.
The lawsuit against Giuliani is on pause since the former “America’s Mayor” filed for bankruptcy last month.
Hunter Biden, 53, has also sued computer repair store owner John Paul Mac Isaac in Delaware for allegedly disseminating and “weaponizing” the laptop contents.
Biden has called for Mac Isaac, Giuliani and former Trump White House strategist Steven Bannon to all face criminal prosecution for their involvement in leaking the laptop’s information — which has been authenticated by the FBI, Justice Department and IRS.
Mac Isaac’s lawyer has claimed that his client became the legal owner of the computer after Biden dropped it off in April 2019 and then never returned to retrieve it — even signing documentation acknowledging the change in ownership would take effect under those circumstances.
Mac Isaac notified the FBI about the laptop after accessing its hard drive and seeing emails, bank statements, and other financial information pertaining to an alleged influence-peddling scheme involving Joe Biden, the now-president — as well as photos of the first son doing drugs and cavorting with sex workers.
The shop owner made a copy of the hard drive and gave it to Costello in August 2020, after turning the original over to the feds in December 2019.
Biden and Giuliani both face a slew of separate legal issues.
In August, Giuliani was charged alongside former President Donald Trump and 17 others in Georgia for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 election results there.
The following month, Costello sued Giuliani, claiming the ex-mayor owes more than $1 million in legal fees.
Meanwhile, Hunter Biden faces three gun-related felony charges in Delaware, as well as tax charges in Los Angeles.
Lawyers on both sides didn’t immediately return requests for comment Thursday.