Ashley Biden, President Biden’s Daughter, Pays $5,000 Tax Lien After Missing Income Tax Payments
First Daughter Ashley Biden has finally paid off her $5,000 tax lien after unpaid income tax payments, according to the state of Pennsylvania.
The lien dates back to January 15, 2015, and up to January 1, 2021, just days before Joe Biden had been sworn into office as president. The 42-year-old social worker has since then been keeping it low profile with plastic surgeon husband, Howard Krein.
Biden’s delinquent tax charges amounted to $5,079, and the status has been changed to “satisfaction filed.”
Reporters were tipped off about the recent tax lien by a former Donald Trump White House aide, Garrett Ziegler. Ashley’s half-brother, Hunter Biden, is suing Ziegler for “accessing, tampering with, manipulating, altering, copying and damaging computer data that they do not own,” from Hunter’s laptop.
Hunter was also indicted on nine federal charges relating to his taxes, to which he pleaded not guilty.
As much as Ashley tries to keep herself out of the presidential spotlight of her father, she has also been involved in other legal cases recently.
In 2022, two Florida men were charged with plotting to steal and sell Ashley’s diary, which has personal records of her time spent in a rehabilitation facility. She was in rehab for addiction – mostly during her father’s 2019 presidential campaign, which kept her out of the spotlight even more.
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