Hunter Biden argues Trump White House policy analyst’s ‘surprisingly frank admission’ under oath should move ‘hacking’ lawsuit forward

Hunter Biden, Garrett Ziegler

Left: Hunter Biden (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite). Right: Garrett Ziegler talks Hunter Biden on YouTube (YouTube/Reporter.London).

One month after a federal judge in California declined to throw out Hunter Biden’s data “hacking” lawsuit over a former Trump administration aide’s posting of the “Biden Laptop Report,” attorneys for Garrett Ziegler and his Marco Polo website are asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to reverse the denial.

The notice of appeal, filed Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, seeks to undo U.S. District Judge Hernan Vera’s ruling in June that rejected each of Ziegler’s arguments for dismissal.

Garrett Ziegler notice of appeal.

Vera, a 2023 appointee of President Joe Biden who three years earlier donated “at least $1,600” to Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign, continued to preside over the lawsuit after another 2023 Biden-appointed federal judge concluded in April that his recusal was not warranted, since there was no “evidence of bias stemming from [the] extrajudicial factors” Ziegler highlighted.