Hunter Biden wants to make Trump WH policy analyst pay for filing ‘frivolous’ and ‘completely baseless’ attempt to toss ‘hacking’ lawsuit

Garrett Ziegler, Hunter Biden

Garrett Ziegler talks Hunter Biden on YouTube (YouTube/Reporter.London screengrab); Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, speaks during a news conference outside the Capitol, Dec. 13, 2023, in Washington (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, File).

After a federal judge refused to throw out Hunter Biden’s “hacking” lawsuit against a former policy analyst in Donald Trump’s White House, President Joe Biden’s son is demanding close to $18,000 in attorney’s fees for having to a fight a part of the defeated motion to dismiss that he calls “frivolous.”

In June, Garrett Ziegler, who previously worked for former Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro as associate director in the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, lost his attempt to toss out Biden’s California-based computer fraud suit over the posting of the “Biden Laptop Report” on the website Marco Polo.

The non-dismissal took place months after Ziegler failed to secure the recusal of U.S. District Judge Hernan Vera, a 2023 appointee of President Biden who three years earlier donated “at least $1,600” to Biden’s 2020 campaign. Another federal judge who handled the recusal motion ruled that Ziegler had failed to show that Vera had to step aside, as there was no “evidence of bias stemming from extrajudicial factors.”