By Sarah Fitzpatrick, Ken Dilanian, Tom Winter and Megan Lebowitz Hunter Biden has been accusable on nine tax-related charges, including three abomination counts, according to abstracts filed Thursday in a federal cloister in Los Angeles. The 56-page filing laid out a alternation of charges, including allegations that the president’s son bootless to pay taxes, bootless to file, evaded an appraisal and filed a counterfeit form. The allegation says that “rather than pay his taxes, the Defendant spent millions of dollars on an absurd lifestyle.” "Between 2016 and October 15, 2020, the Defendant spent this money on drugs, escorts and girlfriends, affluence hotels and rental properties, alien cars, clothing, and added items of a claimed nature, in short, aggregate but his taxes," the allegation says. The charges, which accommodate six abomination tax offenses, were brought by appropriate admonition David Weiss, a Trump appointee who ahead served as U.S. advocate in Delaware and h...