| Military Service | | Service Branch | US Navy |
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| Rank | Reservist |
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| Service Years | May 2013 - February 2014 |
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| Business Ventures | - Founder of Rosemont Seneca Partners (2009)
- Co-founder of Biden & Belair, a legal firm (2001)
- Worked with Burisma Holdings (2014)
- Purchased hedge fund Paradigm Global Advisors (2006)
- Founded Seneca Global Advisors, a boutique consulting firm (2008)
- Co-founded Rosemont Seneca Partners (2009)
- Founding board member of BHR Partners, a Chinese investment company (2013)
- Served on board of Burisma Holdings, Ukrainian energy company (2014-2019)
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| Political Career | - Deputy Manager of Joe Biden's Senate re-election campaign (1997)
- Deputy campaign manager for Joe Biden's Senate re-election campaign (1997)
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| Legal Issues | - Incident: Accused of Non-payment of Rent Details: Filed lawsuit against Hunter by a businessman for a rental dispute.
- Incident: Firearm Trial Details: Convictions and result in pardon from President Joe Biden in December 2024.
- Incident: Laptop Controversy Details: Involvement surrounding the influence during the 2020 Presidential elections.
- Incident: Tax Violation and Money Laundering Details: Guilty pleas and subsequent legal challenges regarding his finances.
- Incident: Firearm Trial Details: Convicted of federal gun charges in 2024; later received a full pardon from President Joe Biden in December 2024, sparing him prison time.
- Incident: Laptop Controversy Details: Involvement surrounding the influence during the 2020 Presidential elections, including scrutiny over data from a laptop linked to him.
- Incident: Tax Violation and Money Laundering Details: Pleaded guilty to tax evasion charges in 2024 related to unpaid federal taxes for tax years 2016–2019; also faced a separate indictment alleging failure to pay at least $1.4 million in federal taxes, which was resolved through the guilty plea and pardon.
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| Early Career | - Worked as lawyer and consultant with MBNA America (1992-1998)
- Served in Commerce Department under President Bill Clinton handling e-commerce policy (1998-2001)
- Co-founded lobbying firm Oldaker, Biden & Belair (2001)
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