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Federal agents reportedly obtained a FISA warrant against Hunter Biden’s Chinese business partner

DUTY TO AMERICA NEWS - Oct, 2020 -


Federal investigators reportedly obtained a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant against one of Hunter Biden’s Chinese business partners in 2018, the Daily Caller reported Wednesday.


What are the details?


The revelation came from a Feb. 8, 2018, court filing obtained by the news outlet in which prosecutors provided a notice of intent to Chi Ping Patrick Ho, also known simply as Patrick Ho, that they were prepared to use information obtained from the FISA warrant surveillance against him in court. Here’s what the notice of intent said:


The United States, through its attorney Geoffrey S. Berman, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, hereby provides notice to defendant Chi Ping Patrick Ho, a/k/a Patrick C. P. Ho,” a/k/a “He Zhiping,” and to the Court, that pursuant to Title 50, United States Code, Sections 1806(c) and 1825(d), the United States intends to offer into evidence, or otherwise use or disclose in any proceedings in the above-captioned matter, information obtained or derived from electronic surveillance and physical search conducted pursuant to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA), as amended, 50 U.S.C. §§ 1801-1812 and 1821- 1829.


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