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Hunter Biden says he's started new job with California nonprofit

SOUTHERN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, AUG 5 – Hunter Biden became Director of Development at BASTA, a nonprofit that won more eviction jury trials than all others combined in Southern California, focusing on illegal immigrant tenant rights.

  • On Tuesday, August 5, 2025, Hunter Biden announced during a YouTube interview with Andrew Callaghan that he joined BASTA Inc. as their Director of Development.
  • Seeing a service opportunity, Biden said he felt motivated after his December 2024 pardon, highlighting the chance to help vulnerable people in Los Angeles.
  • Operated with more than 15 attorneys and 10 staff across four full-service offices, BASTA pioneered eviction jury trials in southern California.
  • Biden said BASTA protects people from eviction and is the only southern California group representing undocumented individuals, including El Salvadoran and Ukrainian immigrants.
  • His new position coincides with reports of millions in legal fees, and critics suggest BASTA hired him to leverage his name for support.
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ussanews.com broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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