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Shock Confession from Money Man’s Daughter – ‘Leave My Father Alone!’ Major Networks Ignore Her Plea!

The media is hush-hush on a compelling storyline around the Hunter Biden gun trial. Kevin Morris, better known as “Sugar Brother,” is running low on cash, no thanks to Hunter Biden, who has been royally blowing through his stash. Even Morris’s 23-year-old daughter is fed up and confronting Hunter about his gall. Our beloved mainstream networks aren’t giving this yarn any airtime.

For a while, Hollywood millionaire Morris had been keeping Hunter’s legal meter running. Now, the coffer’s empty. So much so, Morris’s daughter boldly faced Hunter, demanding him to stop exploiting her old man. Yet ABC, CBS, and NBC turned a blind-eye, delivering a big fat zero in broadcasting this juicy bit. It’s nothing but smoke-screen tactics for Hunter and the Biden family by these networks.

The New York Post broke the news that Dulcie Lou Morris, the daughter of “Sugar Brother,” accused Hunter of squeezing her millionaire Hollywood lawyer dad dry. Just weeks after meeting at a fundraiser for Joe Biden in 2019, Morris started clearing Hunter’s massive dues, showing the kind of immediacy that would put a firefighter to shame. Morris also showed up with the Biden band on the opening day of Hunter’s gun trial in Wilmington, Delaware.

While Hunter garnered full support from his family, Morris’s kin reacted harshly to both Hunter and Morris himself. Furious and appalled, his entire family severed ties after discovering that he was footing all the costs. Dulcie confronted Hunter, commanding him to quit exploiting her father. Last month, Morris told his legal associates he was done being a cash cow for Biden’s defense.

Hunter, who is set to be tried for federal tax crimes in Los Angeles, California, in September, had hoped to delay his Delaware trial due to dwindling resources to run two trials in separate parts of the country. Morris sank more than $6.5 million into Biden’s legal battles, including a $2.6 million bailout for Biden’s IRS debt. And let’s not forget the house in Venice Beach – a plush pad where Morris shelled out $17.5K each month from January to October 2020. Morris did more than just shore up Hunter’s personal expenses – he bought 13 of Hunter’s paintings, costing just shy of $1 million.

Morris, who made his fortune by representing top Hollywood stars like the “South Park” co-creators and celebs like Matthew McConaughey and Scarlett Johansson, stands accused of spying on a documentary filming titled “My Son Hunter.” Despite multiple calls, neither Hunter Biden’s nor Kevin Morris’s lawyers have commented on the matter.

Seems like mainstream media has blinders on, choosing to ignore the unfolding drama around Morris and Hunter Biden. Not even a peep. But rest assured, we’ll keep shedding light on the stories they don’t want you to hear.

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