BREAKING: Computer Repairman At Center Of Hunter Biden Laptop Scandal Has DISAPPEARED — Some Fear He May Be Dead by A.M. Smith a day ago
John Paul Mac Isaac, the computer repairman who was at the center of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal which broke shortly before the Presidential election, has disappeared, and some fear he may be dead.
Mac Isaac previously revealed he had a laptop computer and hard drive containing information about former Vice President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, and his international business dealings with Ukraine.
In October, the New York Post reported that Mac Isaac was asked to repair a computer that reportedly contained a variety of nefarious and possibly incriminating emails and photos appearing to confirm that a secret meeting between the former vice president and a top Burisma executive had taken place.
He later told Fox News, “I just don’t know what to say, or what I’m allowed to say. I know that I saw, I saw stuff — and I was concerned. I was concerned that somebody might want to come looking for this stuff eventually — and I wanted it out of my shop.”
For his part, the elder Biden said the allegations were a “desperate campaign to smear me and my family,” but did not confirm whether the laptop belonged to his son.
According to the Delaware News Journal, a “closed” sign now appears in the window of Mac Isaac’s shop.
Mac Isaac’s shop suddenly closed just a week after the election. His attorney, Brian Della Rocca, told the outlet that his client closed up shop after he received several death threats. He could not elaborated on Mac Isaac’s whereabouts at the time of this reporting. Neighbors said they haven’t seen him at his home for several days.
In October, Mac Isaac said that he retained a copy of the hard drive’s contents because he “feared he would be killed by people who ‘work for [Joe] Biden’ and having it was ‘protection.'”
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