Jurors dismissed for the day without a verdict after both sides present closing arguments
Hunter Biden’s lawyer Abbe Lowell questioned FBI agent Jensen about what location data she had on his client, such as data confirming Biden was at a 7-Eleven store when he said he was.
Jensen said she did not have that. Lowell then asked Jensen to confirm there was nothing about where he was on Oct. 10, 2018, which she confirmed.
Asked if there was location data for when Biden texted telling someone to meet him at 7-Eleven, Jensen said she did not have that either.
Lowell asked about texts with someone identified as Q, asking Jensen to confirm that there was “not a guy named Bernard, not a guy named Mookie?” “Correct,” said Jensen.
Lowell then asked Jensen about texts that Hunter Biden sent Hallie Biden early in the morning of Oct. 16, 2018.
When he texted her “I’m almost there,” Lowell asked Jensen if she knew where Biden was coming from, implying that he could have been coming from visiting his granddaughter Finnegan Biden in Philadelphia.
After Hallie Biden didn’t respond to his texts, location data showed Hunter went to a nearby 7-Eleven store in Wilmington.
Lowell asked: “Was he going there to meet Q or to get a cup of coffee” before Hallie wrote back?
“I don’t know,” Jensen responded.