On Tuesday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) requested that a New York district judge sentence the woman who stole first daughter Ashley Biden‘s diary to four to ten months in jail for the offense.
For a diary? Are you kidding? It’s probably because the diary allegedly revealed that Ashley’s father, Joe Biden, used to shower with her up to an inappropriate age, and that she remembers it all. Ashley wrote that it caused psychological sexual problems as she got older. Ashley allegedly also wrote in her diary that when she got older, she used to take showers very late at night so that her father couldn’t slip inside with her. That is really weird and creepy, if you ask me.

The US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York initially sought a sentence of six months of home confinement and three years of supervised release for Aimee Harris, who pleaded guilty in August 2022 to conspiring to transport stolen property in connection with the diary theft.
According to prosecutors, Harris has requested that her sentencing hearing date be moved 12 times, arguing that her justifications are an attempt to “improperly delay” her punishment and earn a harsher penalty. Meanwhile, Hunter Biden refused to honor a congressional subpoena, and he didn’t get 10 months in jail.
“The defendant’s sentence must also account for the manner in which she has abused the administration of justice throughout the pendency of this court proceeding,” US Attorney Damian Williams’ brief to District Judge Laura Taylor Swain states.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“The defendant has repeatedly and consistently engaged in tactics to improperly delay this proceeding, including by misleading the Court with false information to justify belated and unmerited requests for adjournments, refusing to appear when directed, and failing to comply with court orders to disclose or produce certain information,” according to the document.
“Through this pattern of behavior, the defendant has shown a complete disregard for the Court’s orders and for the orderly administration of this judicial proceeding.”
According to the DOJ, Harris discovered the first daughter’s diary, tax information, private family photographs, and cellphone while staying at a residence in Delray Beach, Fla., where President Biden’s daughter formerly lived.
The diary contained “highly personal entries,” the DOJ stated.
Whatever happened to Finders Keepers Losers Weepers? It was an old rhyme that came from an English adage with the premise that when something is unowned or abandoned, whoever finds it first can claim it for themselves permanently. If Ashley Biden left the diary at a place she left and abandoned, then she gave up the right to demand it back years later. And if she did ask for it back and the finder gave it back to the weeper, I can’t see how criminal charges can be filed.
What is it with the Biden children leaving things behind and then demanding them back years later? Didn’t Hunter go through something similar when he abandoned his stupid laptop? Are they going to arrest the owner of the computer store where Hunter abandoned the laptop? Actually, I think they tried, but the law was the law. Hunter signed a contract saying that if he left the laptop there for 90 days, he gave up the right to it, and it belonged to the store. Delaware law pretty much says the same thing. Unfortunately for Aimee Harris, there is no such contract or law that covers an abandoned diary. For the love of Pete, is this really happening?
After taking Ashley Biden’s property, Harris asked co-defendant Robert Kurlander to help sell it, knowing it belonged to “an immediate family member of a then-former government official who was a candidate for national political office.” So, what’s the crime? They didn’t steal it. They found it.
The duo sold the diaries to conservative media organization Project Veritas for $40,000 before the 2020 election.
The diary’s contents were not published by the media, but claimed entries were later made available online.
“A sentence involving no period of incarceration would be wholly insufficient to reflect the gravity of the defendant’s conduct, including her apparent belief that she is above the law and that she need not comply with this Court’s orders,” the prosecution argued in its revised sentencing petition.
Harris’s sentencing date is April 9. Kurlander, who also pleaded guilty in the case, faces a sentence hearing on April 12.
The Biden crime family is involved. They’re screwed.
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