President Biden's Daughter, Ashley Biden, Facing Tax Lien Dating Back To 2015

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Ashley Biden, the daughter of President Biden, is reportedly facing a tax lien of $5,000 for unpaid income taxes dating back to 2015, as per a recent tax lien docket obtained by Fox News Digital.

A tax lien is a legal claim by the government on an individual's property or assets to secure payment of unpaid taxes after repeated collection attempts.

The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue in Philadelphia County issued the notice on December 1, stating that the unpaid tax, interest, additions, or penalties constitute a lien in favor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the taxpayer's property, whether real, personal, or both. The lien period begins on January 1, 2015, when Joe Biden was serving as vice president under the Obama administration, and ends on January 1, 2021, just days before he assumed the presidency.

Ashley Biden, 42, and her legal counsel have not responded to numerous requests for comment. Garrett Ziegler, founder of the nonprofit Marco Polo and a former aide to President Trump, commented on the situation in an interview with Fox News Digital. He said, "The scale is not anything like Hunter, but Joe is constantly talking about how wealthy and connected people do not pay their fair share and cant afford to pay more, and it just so happens that both of his living children did not pay their taxes."

Ziegler, who also founded the website BidenLaptopMedia.com, which hosts nearly 10,000 photos from Hunter Biden's infamous laptop spanning 2008 to 2019, discovered Ashley's lien during a routine search in the Philadelphia County courthouse system. He insists that his team are not Republican activists, stating, "In fact, I loved and still love Trump precisely because he wasnt a standard Republican. So this is not a hit job."

Born on June 8, 1981, Ashley Biden is the youngest of Joe Bidens children and his only child with Jill Biden. She has primarily focused on social work, activism, and philanthropy throughout her career. She is currently associated with the Delaware Center for Justice, focusing on criminal justice reform. She previously worked as a social worker in the Delaware Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families from 2007 to 2012. She earned her masters degree in social work from the University of Pennsylvanias School of Social Policy and Practice in 2010.

In 2017, while working at the Delaware Center for Justice, she launched a charitable fashion brand, Livelihood. In 2019, she left her job at the Delaware Center for Justice to assist her father's presidential campaign. As of March, she was reportedly applying for a doctorate in clinical social work at the University of Pennsylvania to study the neurobiology of trauma and plans to develop her own curriculum.

In a separate incident last summer, two Florida residents pleaded guilty in federal court in New York City to stealing Ashley's diary and other possessions and selling them to the conservative watchdog group Project Veritas during the final weeks of the 2020 presidential election.