Hunter Biden Giuliani laptop claim is 'bizarre': Lawyer
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Hunter Biden, Rudy Giuliani

Left: Hunter Biden, (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky); Right: Rudy Giuliani (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana).

A federal lawsuit Hunter Biden filed against Rudy Giuliani over the alleged “hacking into” of an “encrypted iPhone backup,” propelling an “unhinged and obsessed” laptop-focused “campaign” against the “entire Biden family,” will be moved to the Southern District of New York, where the high-profile defendant made his name as U.S. attorney.

Biden’s attorney Paul Salvaty on Friday filed a brief stipulation on the California docket where the lawsuit was originally filed, explaining that the plaintiff and the several defendants, including Giuliani, his former attorney Robert Costello, and Giuliani’s companies, had agreed to move the case to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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