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‘In our opinion she told the truth’: Hunter Biden juror backs up explosive Hallie Biden testimony

A juror in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial has told The Independent that Hallie Biden was trustworthy and her testimony about the first son’s drug use played a part in their deliberations.

Biden was found guilty of three counts in his federal gun trial in Wilmington, Delaware, after days of emotional testimony. He faces up to 25 years in prison, and sentencing is scheduled for a later date.

Juror 10, who didn’t share his name, spoke after the hearing and highlighted Hallie’s testimony, where she described her on-off relationship with Hunter. She is also Beau Biden, Hunter’s brother, widow. The juror detailed the panel’s thoughts on Hallie’s testimony about Hunter’s drug use and tossing his gun in the garbage.

“For her to have that immunity, she could not lie,” the juror told The Independent. “We always knew that she was not lying about anything that she said under oath because the defense would have hopped on it right away.”

“In our opinion, she was telling the truth,” he added.

On Thursday, both the prosecution and the defense focused heavily on the events surrounding October 23, 2018, when Hallie found the gun and worried someone might get hurt, drove to a nearby market, and disposed of it in a trashcan.

When Hunter realized the firearm was gone, he told Hallie to go and get it, but when she got back to the grocery store, it was gone. Hallie filed a police report regarding the missing gun alongside shop staff, and police were able to locate an elderly man going through trash for recyclables as being the one having removed it.

She agreed with the defense’s suggestion that the relationship was sometimes “intense” but always “complicated.”

Juror 10 was one of six jurors who initially voted not guilty in the initial

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