Hunter's pimp get out of jail free card

Hunter Biden’s Pimp Mysteriously Receives Get Out of Jail Free Card

Patriotic Decor

Celebrate Freedom with Patriotic Decor!

Add a touch of American pride to your home with vibrant, high-quality patriotic decor. Perfect for any occasion!

Shop Now!

As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

It appears that Hunter Biden‘s pimp has mysteriously received a get out of jail free card, as she was suddenly released from jail on April 28 without a prison sentence.

Dianna Pagano, the woman who provided Hunter with prostitutes in Connecticut, was in jail awaiting sentencing when a hearing was called. In that hearing, she was ordered to go to a treatment center instead of receiving prison time. Unlike many addicts who are given long prison sentences when treatment actually would have been a better option, it seems that anyone connected to the Biden crime family is given a pass.

Hunter’s Connection to Pagano

Texts found in the cache on Hunter’s laptop from February 20, 2019 “appear to show Hunter coordinating with a woman called Dianna Pagano to transport other women in Ubers to his hotel room in New Haven, Connecticut,” according to reporting by the Daily Mail.

A month after those messages were sent, Pagano texted Hunter offering to “hang” with him for “100 or 200 for the night.” She also offered him drugs, writing: “My guy is giving me 2500qorrh of work cuz he is going on vacation. I just gotta give him 200$; and ‘I got some good work if u need anything hun its fire”.

Typically, in the drug scene, “work” refers to crack cocaine.

Facing Several Serious Charges

Pagano was arrested for possession and intent to sell drugs:

She was also charged with failure to appear and violating the conditions of her probation:

Hunter’s pimp received a charge for failure to appear a second time and for violating her conditions of release:

Any other addict facing these charges would receive a serious prison sentence, but not Pagano. All of the information about her case can be found in the minutes of the court hearing from April 28, 2021, which you can read here.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Posts