Hunter Biden's lawyer sent threats to right wing group Marco Polo

EXCLUSIVE: ‘You’re going to enjoy being a butt boy. Lube up!’ Hunter Biden’s LAWYER sent threatening texts to member of right wing group Marco Polo and faces ethics complaint for other ‘dirty tricks’

  • In texts obtained by DailyMail.com, Hollywood entertainment lawyer Kevin Morris sent ‘threatening’ messages to a member of right wing group Marco Polo
  • The member posed as an ally and texted Morris for information regarding Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop 
  • When Morris learned the trickster was from Marco Polo, he called the member a ‘f***ing moron,’ said ‘I’m going to take all your money’ and ‘I know where you live’
  • Another text said, ‘You’re going to enjoy being a buttboy for 20 years dude. Lube up’ and ‘I’m coming to get you’
  • Morris is currently the subject of an ethics complaint that claims he infiltrated the set of movie My Son Hunter under false pretenses to spy on filmmakers

Hunter Biden’s ‘sugar brother’ attorney sent ‘threatening’ texts to a group investigating the First Son’s laptop – and is now the subject of a legal ethics complaint over other alleged underhand tactics.

In texts exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com, Hollywood entertainment lawyer Kevin Morris called a member of right wing transparency group Marco Polo a ‘f***ing moron’, ‘f***nuts’, said ‘I’m going to take all your money’, ‘I know where you live’ and ‘You’re going to enjoy being a buttboy for 20 years dude. Lube up.’

Morris sent the crude texts to a Marco Polo investigator, who had been messaging the lawyer posing as a potential ally for Hunter’s defense case.

The investigator drew Hunter’s lawyer into a conversation about the First Son’s laptop in May this year, then a week later revealed his real affiliation, sparking fury from Morris.

The Malibu-based lawyer, who made a fortune representing the South Park co-creators, is now Hunter’s attorney and is claimed to have lent him as much as $2.8million to pay off a looming IRS bill amid a federal investigation into alleged tax crimes by the president’s son.

Hunter Biden’s lawyer Kevin Morris sent ‘threatening’ texts to a group investigating Hunter’s laptop. The Marco Polo member posed as an ally and texted Morris for information regarding Hunter’s abandoned laptop

Hollywood entertainment lawyer Morris called a member of right wing transparency group Marco Polo a ‘f***ing moron’, ‘f***nuts’

Morris received a text from ‘Jon Cooper’ on May 19 saying he worked with an ‘OpSec [operations security] collective who has been breaking down the laptop.’ Morris leapt at the chance to get dirt for his case 

Morris has been waging a campaign to try to discredit information from his client’s abandoned laptop, despite its authentication by multiple top cyber forensics experts, including first by the founder of the FBI’s cyber forensics unit, commissioned by DailyMail.com early last year.

Morris’ texts with Marco Polo are just one of several embarrassing communications Hunter’s legal team have been involved in

So when he received a text from ‘Jon Cooper’ on May 19 saying he worked with an ‘OpSec [operations security] collective who has been breaking down the laptop’, Morris leapt at the chance to get dirt for his case.

‘What do the forensics show? Anything good for us? (If this is a fake, I hereby withdrawal [sic] and make no assertion of any facts? And off the record,’ Morris wrote. ‘I could sure use a summary of what you’ve found.’

The texts were extracted from a cell phone of a confirmed Marco Polo member, and were with a cell that is confirmed to be Morris’ number based on a public records search.

The lawyer and the trickster started talking about Keith Ablow, Hunter’s disgraced former psychiatrist friend who was found storing another of Hunter’s laptops at his office during a DEA raid.

Morris appeared to suggest to the trickster that he was constructing a case to claim Ablow, a Republican and former regular commentator on Fox News, leaked a copy of Hunter’s laptop rather than the president’s son abandoning it at a Delaware computer store.

‘Ablow clone was sent to Rs SB [Steve Bannon] and RG [Rudy Giuliani] BEFORE it went down to Delaware,’ Morris texted.

‘The problem is that there ARE real things on there. That’s the big f*** up. They started with the Ablow clone (real) and added all kinds of bull***t.

‘We’re going after them all. We own all of them.’

 

The lawyer and the trickster started talking about Keith Ablow, Hunter’s disgraced former psychiatrist friend who was found storing another of Hunter’s laptops at his office during a DEA raid

Morris appeared to suggest to the trickster that he was constructing a case to claim Ablow leaked a copy of Hunter’s laptop rather than the president’s son abandoning it at a Delaware computer store

Ablow is Hunter’s former friend, Republican and former regular commentator on Fox News

‘The problem is that there ARE real things on there. That’s the big f*** up. They started with the Ablow clone (real) and added all kinds of bull***t,’ Morris wrote to the trickster 

Morris then tried to flatter the trickster, telling him: ‘You know this is historic, right? Like you’re a hero. Like for reals.’

‘We can provide enough information that sows doubt,’ the trickster told him. ‘There is also the possibility we can instruct your team on how to find the data you need to make a case stick.’

‘Ok. I’m happy to hire you,’ Morris replied.

But three days later, the Marco Polo operative sent Morris an emblem of his organization and wrote: ‘Kevin, you have given us plenty. Thank you!’

Morris recognized the group, which has obtained a copy of Hunter’s abandoned laptop and has been publishing data from it – including a publicly searchable site containing all Hunter’s emails: bidenlaptopemails.com.

‘Call your lawyer, Garrett. We already have you. You’ve been a bad boy,’ the attorney responded, referring to Marco Polo founder Garrett Ziegler, a 26-year-old former Trump White House aide.

‘You want to meet me? Have the guts to meet me, Punk? Me and you. No, you won’t because are a sick kid playing bully,’ Morris wrote. ‘You don’t know it but you’ve ruined your life. So young to be ruined. You earned it.

Morris tried to flatter the trickster, telling him: ‘You know this is historic, right? Like you’re a hero. Like for reals’ 

 

At one point, Morris asked the trickster ‘who’s side are you on?’ before tell them, ‘I’m happy to hire you’

Attempting to wind up the First Son’s lawyer, the operative wrote back: ‘I haven’t laughed so hard since I saw you in those Geico commercials. So easy, even a caveman can do it.’

Marco Polo founder Garrett Ziegler is a 26-year-old former Trump White House aide

A furious-sounding Morris responded: ‘You’re going to enjoy being a buttboy for 20 years dude. Lube up.’

Morris accused the trickster of making ‘threatening phone calls’, but then sent his own ominous texts.

‘I also have you making those threatening phone calls. They are already with the FBI. I know where you live,’ the lawyer wrote.

‘You’re f***ing with the wrong guys. It’s not like this wont be hanging on you for the rest of your life – There is right and wrong in this world. You are a viscous little p***y and I’m coming to get you.’

Morris has also been accused of using deceptive tactics himself.

The State Bar of California is currently investigating an ethics complaint against the attorney that claims he infiltrated the set of the movie My Son Hunter under false pretenses to spy on its makers for his client.

The ethics complaint against Morris was filed last month by the Biden biopic’s producer Phelim McAleer.

McAleer claimed Morris flew on his private jet to the set in Serbia in November, posed as an independent documentarian and shot more than 40 hours of film, audio and interviews.

The Marco Polo operative sent Morris an emblem of his organization and wrote: ‘Kevin, you have given us plenty. Thank you!’

 ‘Call your lawyer, Garrett. We already have you. You’ve been a bad boy,’ the attorney responded, referring to Marco Polo founder Garrett Ziegler, a 26-year-old former Trump White House aide

A furious-sounding Morris responded: ‘You’re going to enjoy being a buttboy for 20 years dude. Lube up’


The ethics complaint against Morris was filed last month by the Biden biopic producer Phelim McAleer (right) who claimed Morris infiltrated the set of the movie My Son Hunter under false pretenses to spy on its makers for his client

‘Mr. Morris intentionally misrepresented to me that he had never met or spoken with Mr. Hunter Biden,’ the complaint alleged, claiming the attorney ‘used deception and misrepresentation to spy on a movie project about his client to gather information to help his client.’

‘He used deceit to secure such access by not disclosing he was Mr. Biden’s lawyer,’ it said. ‘Mr. Morris used his cover as a documentary filmmaker to conceal his true purpose: performing legal investigative work on behalf of his client, Mr. Hunter Biden.’

Morris represents Hunter and reportedly lent him as much as $2.8million to pay off a looming IRS bill amid a federal investigation into alleged tax crimes by the president’s son, a New York Post source close to Morris claims.

A source close to Morris told the Post the ethics complaint ‘won’t go anywhere.’

‘[McAleer is] making a mistake taking Kevin on — plus he’s a humiliated producer who is hilariously playing hurt while his cruelty and actions do actual harm to real people,’ the source told the Post. ‘[McCleer] should go climb back under the rock he came from.’

Morris did not respond to DailyMail.com’s request for comment. 

Morris’ texts with Marco Polo are just one of several embarrassing communications Hunter’s legal team have been involved in.

DailyMail.com previously published a bizarre, typo-filled email sent by Hunter’s criminal defense lawyer Chris Clark in response to a request for comment.

Morris represents Hunter and reportedly lent him as much as $2.8million to pay off a looming IRS bill amid a federal investigation into alleged tax crimes by the president’s son


Videos on the laptop and obtained by DailyMail.com show Hunter Biden grilling and dancing shirtless

Hunter’s laptop is brimming with evidence of apparent criminal activity by him and his associates including drug trafficking and prostitution. This photo of him grabbing a woman’s hair was recovered from his laptop 

In the August 4 email Clark called a DailyMail.com reporter ‘a parasite who lives of [sic] other peoples difficulties’ adding ‘Your parents won’t mount [sic] you.’

Clark, who has previously specialized in media industry cases, appeared to be under the mistaken impression that DailyMail.com is a News Corp company, owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch. DailyMail.com is in fact owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust.

‘Pls include an explaination [sic] from ‘news corp’ lawyers of you exclude this comment this from your as to why you have done so after asking. Me fo [sic] my comment. Please’ he wrote in the garbled email, sent around 9pm Eastern Time on August 4 2022.

DailyMail.com has also published text messages from Hunter’s laptop showing the First Son and his lawyer George Mesires having a joking conversation with each other, during which Hunter used the n-word several times.

The president’s son joked in a January 2019 text to the $845-per-hour corporate attorney, who is white, about a ‘big penis’, and said to the lawyer: ‘OMG n**a’, ‘I only love you because you’re black’, and ‘true dat n***a’.

In another text a month earlier he wrote to the Chicago lawyer saying: ‘how much money do I owe you. Becaause [sic] n***a you better not be charging me Hennessy rates.’

Mesires replied: ‘That made me snarf my coffee.’

Hunter added: ‘That’s what im saying ni…’, cutting off the racial slur mid-word, then texted a picture to Mesires.

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