Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf is a central figure in the investigation into Hunter Biden and could possibly be a co-conspirator in the attempt to keep Hunter Biden out of prison. Wolf worked directly below US Attorney David Weiss during the investigation into Hunter’s activities. Wolf is the subject of a letter from Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee. The letter was sent to the US Attorney in Delaware.
Grassley made a bombshell discovery when he announced that Wolf attended a briefing by the Department of Justice and FBI. That briefing allegedly covered what an independent civilian source revealed about an alleged bribery scheme that involved both Joe and Hunter Biden totaling ten million dollars.
The letter states, citing information from “individuals aware of the meeting:
“On October 23, 2020, Justice Department and FBI Special Agents from the Pittsburgh Field Office briefed Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf, one of your top prosecutors, and FBI Special Agents from the Baltimore Field Office with respect to the contents of the FBI-generated FD1023 alleging a criminal bribery scheme involving then-Vice President Biden and Hunter Biden.”
“However, the meeting did not include any IRS agents.”
The IRS whistleblowers have claimed that the DOJ hampered the investigators, and they singled out Wolf as being the worst offender. Grassley’s Sunday letter requests information from the Justice Department on whether Wolf, blocked or played a part in blocking the investigation into the bribery charges and the FD-1023 forms in particular.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELIRS supervisory agent Gary Shapley, who oversaw the IRS investigation into Hunter, and another unidentified IRS agent testified at a meeting of the House Ways and Means Committee. According to the whistleblowers, Wolf intervened several times not allowing them to pursue leads they had developed.
Shapley attempted to obtain a search warrant for a guest house owned by the president that Hunter was staying in. The IRS had reason to believe that they would find additional evidence there. Wolf nixed the search.
Wolf “told us there was more than enough probable cause for the physical search warrant there, but the question was whether the juice was worth the squeeze,” Shapley told the Ways and Means Committee. She said, “there is no way we will get [the warrant] approved,” according to Shapley.
IRS agents later prepared another affidavit to search a storage unit in Virginia that they believed contained other evidence of Hunter’s dealings. “AUSA Wolf once again objected,” Shapley said. The IRS agents took their case to Weiss, who said they could raid the storage unit if it wasn’t accessed for 30 days.
“No sooner had we gotten off the call then we heard AUSA Wolf had simply reached out to Hunter Biden’s defense counsel and told him about the storage unit, once again ruining our chance to get to evidence before being destroyed, manipulated, or concealed,” Shapley said.
Wolf is a longtime assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Delaware, starting work as an assistant U.S. attorney in 2006. Before taking that position, Wolf was a clerk for a George H. W. Bush-appointed district court judge, Anita Brody. Wolf also spent time working for Ropes & Gray, one of the largest and most liberal law firms in the country, according to The Daily Caller.




















