In a new development in the ongoing investigation into
Hunter Biden's tax affairs, a prosecutor from the tax division of the Justice Department has raised concerns about potential sex trafficking violations, RadarOnline.com has learned. The Mann Act, which forbids the trafficking of people across state lines for sex, has become a key focus in the probe.
The prosecutor,
Jack Morgan, expressed his concerns in an email to the Assistant US Attorney for Delaware, Lesley Wolf. "Lesley: Attached are some, but not all, of the relevant documents related to SM and solicitation," he wrote. "I summarize the contents below. The highlighted records are those that are most probative for Mann Act purposes."
Wolf has spent five years investigating Hunter's
tax affairs. The email was obtained by a whistleblower within the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Joseph Ziegler. Ziegler, who has testified in Congress about the government's alleged efforts to slow down the investigation into
Joe Biden's son, provided the emails between Morgan and Wolf to the House Ways and Means Committee. The committee, among others, is currently examining Hunter's business dealings.