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© New York PostHouse Oversight Committee leaders are keen to uncover what contracts found on Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop said.
Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop is filled with contracts and agreements between him and foreign business partners that could shine new light on his business dealings, and potentially implicate his father, insiders around the first son told The Post.

Hundreds of documents are littered among the tens of thousands of emails contained on the laptop — but the files were not downloaded onto the device, and investigators cannot open most of them.

During his father's vice presidency and after, Hunter Biden and his family made millions of dollars from foreign sources trading on the family name, according to whistleblowers and bank records unearthed by the House Oversight Committee.

Through much of the wheeling and dealing — Hunter Biden was a crack addict and alcoholic.

His web of businesses first came to light after a series of New York Post stories in October 2020 sourced from a laptop he abandoned at a Delaware computer repair shop.

Hunter Biden joined the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company, in April 2014.

During his father's vice presidency, he netted $83,333 per month. Hunter's business ties to Burisma are elaborated on agreements that cannot be opened from the hard drive.

Hunter Biden and his fellow Burisma Board member Devon Archer were tagged on a November 2015 email from Eric Schwerin, the head of Hunter Biden's investment firm Rosemont Seneca, to Vadym Pozharsky, the chief financial officer of Burisma.

"Attached is the agreement executed by BS," he said using a shorthand for Burisma's lobbying firm Blue Star Strategies.

"I know Devon gave you the immediate scope of work that BS is working on between now and the end of December. We expect a download on the meetings, etc. that they have made so far and will get that to you shortly," Schwerin said.

As a recipient of this email, the file would presumably still be in Archer's possession.
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© Chad RachmanYe Jianming, former chairman of CEFC China Energy Company, in an undated photo. Hunter started a business relationship with CEFC and its chairman before Jianming was arrested in March 2018.
Archer is scheduled to speak to the House Oversight Committee on Monday and is expected to testify that Hunter Biden put his father on the phone with business partners more than two dozen times.

"When Hunter takes money via an executed agreement from Burisma . . . or some other some company and delivers a connection to Joe Biden that should be a felony violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act," said Jim Hanson, a global consulting executive who has studied the hard drive.

Sources close to GOP Oversight Committee members say Republicans are interested in sizing up Archer as a potential impeachment witness if and when the party decides to pull the trigger and impeach President Biden.

"It's our job to gather the facts, and documents like this are important for us to get to the bottom of," said Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), who sits on the committee.

In March 2016 Hunter Biden and business partners Rob Walker and James Gilliar circulated a cryptic document called "H to Zang Draft." The H stood for Hunter, while the Zang almost certainly represented Jianjun Zang — an executive director of the Chinese energy giant CEFC.

"Take a look and let me know. Very simple. Once ok'd. I'll send to Joan to sign?" Rob Walker wrote to Hunter.

Joan Peugh was Hunter Biden's office manager.

"Yes."

Hunter Biden responded.

Hunter was at the beginning of a relationship with the company and its chairman Ye Jianming — who would later go on to lavish the younger Biden with cash and gifts — before being arrested in March 2018.

The pair met in December 2015, according to an entry in Hunter Biden's calendar.

Just weeks earlier, Hunter's father, then-Vice President Biden, said he would not run for president in 2016 and the family was looking for ways to monetize him by using the Biden name to open doors in foreign nations.

"It was consummating their original deal for the work that they were doing," " said a person familiar with the arrangement, who speculated about what the H-Zang draft might have said.

"They would be paid once Joe Biden left the White House."

By 2017 Hunter Biden had soured on his Chinese partners.

In July of that year he sent a threatening WhatsApp message to CEFC translator Raymond Zhao which warned that Hunter was "sitting" with his dad and the two "would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled."

"And, Z, if I get a call or text from anyone involved in this other than you, [Zang] or the chairman, I will make certain that between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction."

In March 2018 Hunter Biden and his attorney George Mesires demanded to know why CEFC had taken $381,000 from Hudson West III — a company owned jointly by Hunter and Mervyn Yan — a Ye lieutenant.

By this time, CEFC was in trouble. That same month, CEFC Chairman Ye Jianming was disappeared by Chinese authorities. He has not been seen since.