Laptop Repair Shop Owner Spills Dark Secrets In Delaware Deposition

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Hunter Biden's attorney, Abbe Lowell, has conducted a deposition of John Paul Mac Isaac, the computer repair shop owner who handed over a laptop belonging to the President's son to authorities and the press.

According to a source familiar with the matter, the deposition occurred in Delaware on Thursday. This development is part of a countersuit filed by President Biden's son against Isaac, which alleges that he illegally distributed Hunter's data and accuses him of six counts of invasion of privacy.

Isaac claimed in 2020 that a man he believed to be Hunter Biden dropped off three laptops at his store in April 2019, only one of which was salvageable. While repairing the computer, Isaac said he discovered disturbing material. The customer did not return the laptop within 90 days, and Isaac could not contact him. Isaac said he first searched the emails by keyword in June or July 2019.

According to Isaac's account, the FBI first made a forensic copy of the laptop, then returned weeks later with a subpoena and confiscated it.