The lawyer who paid Hunter Biden’s taxes makes a doc about him
The Hollywood lawyer who allegedly loaned Hunter Biden more than $2million to pay off his tax debts is reportedly working on a documentary about the life of the scandal-scarred first son since he came under scrutiny for its controversial overseas business dealings.
The project is apparently part of the legal and media strategy being developed by Kevin Morris as part of an ongoing federal grand jury investigation of Biden over potential tax evasion, money laundering and violations of lobbying laws.
This was revealed by a Democratic Party source in Washington, DC, according to CBS News, who first reported on the pair’s ties.
Morris’ clients include ‘South Park’ creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker – for whom he helped broker blockbuster deals worth nearly $1.5 billion – and he served as co-producer on their hit Broadway musical “The Book of Mormon.” ”
He previously co-produced the cult classic 1997 documentary “Hands on a Hardbody,” about an endurance contest in Texas to win a Nissan truck, and was executive producer of the 2004 documentary “Waiting for the Snow to Fall” on the jam band “The String Cheese Incident.”
Morris is referred to by Biden’s cronies as the latest “sugar brother” to President Joe Biden’s son, a source familiar with their relationship told The Post.
In addition to floating the cost of Hunter Biden’s IRS bills — which could make it harder for prosecutors to secure a conviction or lengthy sentence against the first son for tax evasion — Morris is covering the rent for the house $20,000 a month from Hunter Biden. Malibu, California and other living expenses, according to source.
He also advised the first son regarding the sale of his works, which raised questions about potential influence peddling, the source said.

The White House said a deal with gallerist Georges Berges would ensure all buyers remain anonymous and keep their identities secret from both Hunter Biden and his father’s administration.
Morris’ office confirmed to CBS that it was helping Hunter Biden with his legal and image issues, and Biden’s attorney, Chris Clark, told the network that Morris was both a “lawyer and a trusted adviser “.
Neither Morris nor Clark returned messages from The Post asking about the connection between Morris’ financial assistance to Hunter Biden and his reported documentary project.
