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Hunter Biden all smiles out to lunch in Malibu day after pleading guilty



First son Hunter Biden appeared cheerful and upbeat Friday as he strolled into an upscale Malibu restaurant one day after pleading guilty to tax evasion charges in a Los Angeles courtroom. 

Hunter, flanked by Secret Service agents, was spotted grinning ear to ear as he fumbled with his cellphone while heading to Moonshadows Malibu for lunch. 

The restaurant boasts “award-winning ocean view dining” and invites patrons to “Indulge in a dining experience that will scintillate all your senses.” 

Hunter, 54, was spotted eating out at Moonshadows Malibu one day after pleading guilty in the federal tax evasion case against him. David Buchan/New York Post

Hunter, sporting a baseball cap emblazoned with Hawaii’s flag and several bracelets below his rolled-up sleeves spent about two hours inside the New American establishment before being whisked away. 

The first son’s post-confession outing didn’t appear to cause any sort of stir in the celebrity enclave by the Pacific Ocean. 

“Honestly, I didn’t even know he was here,” a Moonshadows Malibu employee told The Post. 

Hunter pleaded guilty to all nine counts in the federal tax evasion case against him before jury selection on Thursday in order to “spare” his family from further “embarrassment,” he said in a statement. 

“I will not subject my family to more pain, more invasions of privacy and needless embarrassment,” read the statement from President Biden’s son. “For all I have put them through over the years, I can spare them this, and so I have decided to plead guilty.”

Hunter was escorted by Secret Service agents. David Buchan/New York Post
Hunter pleaded guilty too all charges against him Thursday in his federal tax case. csuarez

Prosecutors had planned to present evidence about Hunter’s crack cocaine addiction and about how he allegedly paid tens of thousands of dollars for strippers and porn while dodging $1.4 million in taxes.

Hunter is due to be sentenced in the tax case on Dec. 16. He faces a maximum of 17 years behind bars. 

He was previously convicted of three felony counts in Delaware related to the purchase of a gun while in the throes of crack cocaine addiction, which he lied about on a federal form. 

Hunter faces up to 25 years in prison for the gun charge convictions and he will be sentenced in that case on Nov. 13. 



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