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 Impeachment investigators to hold prison interview with fraudster who boasted with crooked colleague about Hunter Biden ‘access’
By Social Links for Steven Nelson
Published Feb. 22, 2024, 2:06 p.m. ET

WASHINGTON — House impeachment investigators will travel to an Alabama prison Friday to interview a convicted scam artist to learn why he bragged to a crooked colleague that Hunter Biden would “change your access forever” while his dad was vice president.

Jason Galanis, 53, is serving a 14-year sentence for masterminding a scheme to defraud a South Dakota Native American tribe of $60 million by selling phony bonds. It’s unclear what exactly he will say about the first son.

Hunter, now 54, was vice chairman of Burnham Financial Group, according to trial testimony and abandoned–laptop emails.

Court documents indicate the firm controlled Burnham Securities, which was the placement agent for the bond sales.

Hunter Biden — set to be deposed next week in the impeachment inquiry — was not charged in the case, but Devon Archer, Hunter’s former so-called “best friend in business,” was indicted in 2016 by the Obama-Biden Justice Department, convicted in 2018 and sentenced to one year in prison.

“Hunter and Devon will change your access forever,” Galanis wrote in October 2014 to associate Michelle Morton, who pleaded guilty to federal charges in the case in 2018, according to evidence produced in court proceedings.

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