Federal judge orders Hunter Biden to get a job

A federal judge ordered Hunter Biden to get a job on Wednesday as part of his release conditions after he pleaded not guilty in court to tax charges.

The order from U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika, a Trump appointee, said that Hunter must “continue or actively seek employment.”

The order also said that Hunter may not consume any alcohol and must “not use or unlawfully possess a narcotic drug or other controlled substances” unless prescribed by a licensed medical practitioner.

Hunter must “submit to testing for a prohibited substance if required by the pretrial services office or supervising officer,” the order added. “Testing may be used with random frequency and may include urine testing, the wearing of a sweat patch, a remote alcohol testing system, and/or any form of prohibited substance screening or testing. The defendant must not obstruct, attempt to obstruct, or tamper with the efficiency and accuracy of prohibited substance screening or testing.”

Hunter was expected to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax counts of willful failure to pay federal income tax and enter into a diversion program in lieu of pleading guilty to a felony gun charge.

However, that plan was tossed out the window, at least for now, after Noreika learned from prosecutors that Hunter was still under criminal investigation for other matters. “I cannot accept the plea agreement today,” she said.

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