Hunter Biden is broke.
Not just that, but he’s somehow gotten himself into a whopping $15 million in debt, and he says there’s no foreseeable way to pay it off.
In a recent interview on the Shawn Ryan Show, Hunter complained that nobody is riding to his rescue to help him with his money issues.
Watch this for yourself:
🚨 NEW: Hunter Biden Reveals He’s Nearly $15 Million in Debt
“I’ve got $15 Million in debt that I have no idea that I'm going to be able to pay off … We have no generational wealth.” pic.twitter.com/MICyagej7A
— Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd) December 22, 2025
Gee, I wonder what happened.
Art isn’t selling like it used to?
Hunter Biden who was driving a $200,000 Porsche and living in a $20k a month mansion in California when his father was the president is now crying about having no money and millions of dollars in debt.
I wonder what changed 🤔 pic.twitter.com/AZhl069faz
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) December 23, 2025
Imagine that.
Joe Biden leaves office and suddenly, Hunter is millions of dollars in debt.
I guess this is why he’s being forced out of hiding to do these types of interview in the first place.
Earlier this year, Hunter asked a judge to throw out his laptop lawsuit because he couldn’t even afford to pay his lawyers.
The New York Post has more:
“I don’t have any, you know, despite what these guys say, like there’s no billions of dollars buried underneath my dad’s house,” added Hunter during a prolonged complaint about the costs of various litigation he’s pursued — including against those responsible for making his “laptop from hell” public.
ADVERTISEMENTThis past March, Hunter asked a federal judge to dismiss a 2023 lawsuit he filed against former Trump White House aide Garrett Ziegler, whose Marco Polo website meticulously catalogued the scandalous evidence of illicit drug use, payments for sex and financial irregularity found on the laptop’s hard drive.
In that filing, the Biden scion revealed that he had sold just one piece of abstract art from his catalogue for $36,000 since December 2023 — after raking in nearly $1.5 million following dad Joe Biden’s election as president and in the early years of his administration.
Hunter also said in the same court papers that sales of his 2021 memoir “Beautiful Things” also plunged from 3,200 copies over six months in mid-2023 to just 1,100 copies in the following six months.
Poor Hunter Biden.
Cry me a river.


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