Hunter Biden's daughter with ex-stripper to get some of his paintings, but not last name
Biden acknowledged his paternity in 2020 and agreed to pay child support, but had since requested to adjust the amount.
First son Hunter Biden's illegitimate daughter by a former stripper will receive some of his paintings as part of a court settlement that will end an effort by the mother to change the child's last name to "Biden."
Lunden Alexis Roberts, a former stripper in Washington, D.C., began an affair with Biden five years ago, leading to the birth of a girl. President Joe Biden does not acknowledge the child as his granddaughter.
The settlement will require Biden to reimburse Roberts for the cost of the child's health insurance, according to USA Today. It will also require the provision of some of his paintings. Proceeds from the sale of his artwork must be wired to an account Roberts designates.
DNA evidence has established that Hunter Biden is indeed the girl's father. The settlement documents do not name the child, but merely refer to her as "Baby Doe," according to Fox News.
Biden acknowledged his paternity in 2020 and agreed to pay child support, but had since requested to adjust the amount.
Hunter's art, however, could conceivably generate considerable wealth for the young girl, as many of his paintings have appeared at the Georges Bergès Gallery in SoHo, and some of them have been priced as high as $85,000.
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