Biden $10M bribe file released: Burisma chief said he was ‘coerced’ to pay Joe, ‘stupid’ Hunter in bombshell allegations - A bombshell FBI informant file describing a $10 million bribery allegation against President Biden and his son Hunter was released Thursday by Sen. Chuck Grassley, showing that a Ukrainian oligarch claimed that he was “coerced” into making the payoff.
Mykola Zlochevsky, the owner of natural gas company Burisma Holdings, told the FBI informant in 2016 while meeting at a coffee shop in Vienna, Austria, that “it cost 5 [million] to pay one Biden, and 5 [million] to another Biden,” according to the redacted FD-1023 form.
“Zlochevsky made some comment that although Hunter Biden ‘was stupid, and his (Zlochevsky’s) dog was smarter,’ Zlochevsky needed to keep Hunter Biden (on Burisma’s board) ‘so everything will be okay,’” the June 2020 document says.
The source asked whether Hunter Biden or Joe Biden told Zlochevsky he should “retain” the younger Biden; Zlochevsky allegedly replied, “They both did.”
The federal informant — a Ukrainian-American who has been a trusted, highly credible FBI source for over a decade and been paid “six figures,” according to Grassley — described four conversations with Zlochevsky, beginning with a meeting near Kyiv in late 2015 or early 2016 and continuing through a 2019 phone call.
The informant said each of his conversations with Zlochevsky occurred in the presence of a man named Alexander Ostapenko — giving the FBI a possible supporting witness.
Ostapenko “introduced” the informant to Zlochevsky and “works in some office for the administration of [Ukrainian] President [Volodymyr] Zelensky,” the file says.
Zlochevsky allegedly claimed to have 17 recordings of conversations with the Bidens — two of which involved Joe — as well as “many text messages” and two documents that the informant “understood to be” financial records of “payment(s) to the Bidens.”
According to Zlochevsky, the recordings and other evidence showed he was “somehow coerced into paying the Bidens to ensure Ukraine Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin was fired,” the FBI source added.
Mykola Zlochevsky, the owner of natural gas company Burisma Holdings, told the FBI informant in 2016 while meeting at a coffee shop in Vienna, Austria, that “it cost 5 [million] to pay one Biden, and 5 [million] to another Biden,” according to the redacted FD-1023 form.
“Zlochevsky made some comment that although Hunter Biden ‘was stupid, and his (Zlochevsky’s) dog was smarter,’ Zlochevsky needed to keep Hunter Biden (on Burisma’s board) ‘so everything will be okay,’” the June 2020 document says.
The source asked whether Hunter Biden or Joe Biden told Zlochevsky he should “retain” the younger Biden; Zlochevsky allegedly replied, “They both did.”
The federal informant — a Ukrainian-American who has been a trusted, highly credible FBI source for over a decade and been paid “six figures,” according to Grassley — described four conversations with Zlochevsky, beginning with a meeting near Kyiv in late 2015 or early 2016 and continuing through a 2019 phone call.
The informant said each of his conversations with Zlochevsky occurred in the presence of a man named Alexander Ostapenko — giving the FBI a possible supporting witness.
Ostapenko “introduced” the informant to Zlochevsky and “works in some office for the administration of [Ukrainian] President [Volodymyr] Zelensky,” the file says.
Zlochevsky allegedly claimed to have 17 recordings of conversations with the Bidens — two of which involved Joe — as well as “many text messages” and two documents that the informant “understood to be” financial records of “payment(s) to the Bidens.”
According to Zlochevsky, the recordings and other evidence showed he was “somehow coerced into paying the Bidens to ensure Ukraine Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin was fired,” the FBI source added.
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00:00 We might have just found the smoking gun that sinks the Biden family.
00:03 Thanks to the Department of Justice whistleblowers and Senator Chuck Grassley, Fox News has obtained
00:08 a declassified FBI document.
00:11 This is the bribe document that the feds were hiding.
00:13 This document details that Joe and Hunter Biden coerced a Ukrainian CEO to bribe them
00:20 $10 million.
00:22 The CEO wanted help getting this Ukrainian prosecutor fired, and he knew the Bidens were
00:28 the right guys for the job.
00:29 The declassified document lays it all out, including the fact that there are numerous
00:34 texts, audio recordings, and wire transactions corroborating the Biden bribes.
00:42 It's becoming clear this was part of a massive pay for play scheme.
00:46 Now the CEO even said he "hired Hunter Biden to protect us through his dad from all kinds
00:54 of problems."
00:56 The Ukrainians knew exactly what they were doing.
00:58 They were paying for protection like the mob does, and they got their money's worth.
01:03 When somebody raised an issue that the local prosecutor was looking into the company, the
01:07 Burisma CEO said this, "Don't worry, Hunter will take care of all of those issues through
01:14 his dad."
01:15 Hunter and Joe were on the take, with each of the Biden boys pocketing $5 million, allegedly,
01:23 and they were strong-arming the company the whole time.
01:26 The Ukrainian CEO didn't even want to pay up, saying he was "pushed" to pay them.
01:31 Maybe he didn't want to fork over some cash because he knew that "Hunter Biden was stupid
01:36 and his dog was smarter."
01:39 And if that's really how Burisma felt about Hunter, it's no wonder this was all Joe's
01:43 idea.
01:44 As the document points out, it was Joe who was insisting that Hunter be on the Burisma
01:49 board.
01:50 Joe knew he needed a Biden on the inside.
01:54 Between this document and the 17 audio recordings of the Bidens the Ukrainian CEO says he has,
02:00 this is a mountain of evidence piling up against the Bidens.
02:05 So what's next?