Sportsbook allows bets on Hunter Biden’s child support dispute.

Get in on the Action: Bet on Hunter Biden’s Paternity Trial

Joe and Hunter Biden in the president’s 1967 Corvette / Twitter

An online sportsbook is offering a unique betting market based on Hunter Biden’s child support dispute. You can now place prop bets on various aspects of the case, including whether the troubled first son will be held in contempt of court and if any hidden assets will be discovered during the trial. BetUS.com has been “closely following the developments in the Hunter Biden paternity trial” and is letting users get in on the action.

What Can You Bet On?

  • “Will Hunter Biden be held in contempt of court before the trial concludes?”
  • “Will any undisclosed financial transaction or hidden assets of Hunter Biden be uncovered during the trial?”
  • “Will any controversy surrounding the sale of Hunter Biden’s art emerge during the trial?”

The news comes as Hunter Biden’s former lover is asking the Arkansas circuit court to hold him in criminal contempt for allegedly failing to turn over financial information as ordered by the judge. Biden has been fighting to reduce his child support payments to his estranged four-year-old daughter and asked the court to block the tot from taking the “Biden” last name.

“The Hunter Biden paternity trial has raised important questions and generated widespread interest,” said Tim Williams, a spokesman for BetUS. “Our prop bets allow individuals to actively engage with the legal proceedings and contribute to the ongoing conversation.”

What Do the Odds Say?

BetUS spokesman Tim Williams said such betting markets can provide a “reflection of public sentiment,” and have accurately predicted cases such as the 2018 conviction of former Trump campaign aide Paul Manafort. “With that said, most of these odds would indicate that our customers—so far at least—are betting against the First Son in his upcoming paternity trial.”

Biden agreed to pay his daughter’s mother, Lunden Alexis Roberts, $20,000 per month in child support in 2020, according to his lawyers, shortly after his father launched his presidential campaign. Prior to that, Biden had claimed in court that he was broke.

If the parties are unable to reach an agreement, the case could go to trial as early as July. In addition to the child support dispute, Biden is facing a federal tax investigation and a House Oversight Committee probe into potential influence-peddling by the Biden family.



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