Hunter Biden introduced his father Joe to an adviser at his Ukrainian gas firm before the then-vice president lobbied for the firing of a prosecutor who was investigating the company, a trove of emails has revealed.
Burisma adviser Vadym Pozharskyi thanked Hunter Biden for 'an opportunity to meet your father' in an email sent in 2015, according to the stash of data given to the New York Post by Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
A year later, Joe Biden successfully pushed for the prosecutor's removal, amid concerns at his failure to tackle corruption which were shared by other countries.
The files also show Hunter repeatedly referring to his father as 'my guy' while writing to a colleague at Burisma.
The collection of messages and images were recovered on a MacBook Pro laptop that was brought into a Delaware computer shop and never picked up.
They shed new light on the younger Biden's business dealings in Ukraine, which were at the center of the Trump impeachment probe and which the president has repeatedly tried to use against the Democratic nominee.
Joe Biden has previously said he never speaks to his son about his overseas business dealings. Other material in the cache is said to include sexually explicit images of Hunter, and footage of him smoking drugs while engaged in a sex act with a woman.
Hunter, 50, has admitted to cocaine use in the past and received an administrative discharge from the US Navy reserve for that reason in 2014.
The trove of files was given to the Post by Giuliani after the computer store owner gave one copy to the FBI and kept hold of another.
He eventually gave it to Giuliani's lawyer, and the contents were passed to the Post after the paper learned of its existence from former Trump aide Steve Bannon.
Giuliani has previously spearheaded claims that Biden tried to fire Ukraine's chief prosecutor Viktor Shokin in order to stop him investigating Burisma.
Responding to the leak, lawyers for Hunter Biden said Giuliani was 'pushing widely discredited conspiracy theories'.
The lawyers did not comment directly on the content of the emails, while Joe Biden and his campaign have yet to respond.
The April 2015 email from Pozharskyi came a year after the Burisma adviser had written to Hunter asking for 'advice on how you could use your influence'.
Discussing his apparent meeting with Biden senior, Pozharskyi said it was an 'honor and a pleasure' to be introduced to the then-vice president.
By late 2015, Biden was lobbying for the removal of Shokin, a position supported by the Obama administration, the IMF and other Western countries who regarded him as ineffective and soft on corruption.
In one phone call, then-Vice President Biden told Ukraine's president that he would commit a $1billion loan guarantee to the country once Shokin was fired.
Biden described this in a speech in 2018, saying: 'I looked at them and said: I'm leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you're not getting the money.
'Well, son of a b****. He got fired. And they put in place someone who was solid at the time.'
Shokin was indeed fired in March 2016, by which time his investigation into Burisma had already been lying dormant for a time, according to reports last year.
However, Burisma did have a reputation for corruption and last year's impeachment inquiry was told that Hunter Biden's involvement 'created the potential for the appearance of a conflict of interest'.
Hunter joined the Burisma board in 2014 and served a five-year term, but reputedly never visited Ukraine for company business in that time.
Joe Biden has previously accused Giuliani of peddling 'false, debunked conspiracy theories' about his son's involvement in Ukraine.
The issue came rushing back into the spotlight last year after President Trump lobbied Ukraine's new president to investigate the Bidens' dealings.
Trump's request led to his impeachment after Democrats said he had abused his powers to strong-arm Ukraine into granting him a personal political favor.
Democrats said Trump had used foreign aid as a threat to pressure Ukraine, but the president denied there was any 'quid pro quo'. He was acquitted by the Republican-controlled Senate.
A report by the Democratic-led House Judiciary Committee said last year there was 'no legitimate basis' to accuse Joe Biden of wrongdoing.
Trump tried to bring up Hunter at last month's presidential debate in Cleveland, saying he was 'given tens of millions of dollars' in his business dealings.
The president also referred to Hunter's cocaine use, while incorrectly claiming that Hunter had been dishonorably discharged from the US Navy Reserve.
The Democratic nominee's son was actually handed a less severe administrative discharge after failing a drug test.
Joe Biden said in the debate: 'My son, like a lot of people, had a drug problem. He's overtaken it. He's fixed it. He's worked on it. And I'm proud of him.'
Hunter Biden's activities at Burisma have also been the target of scrutiny by a committee in the Senate.
One email sent to his business partner Devon Archer around the time Hunter joined the company's corporate board repeatedly refers to his father as 'my guy'.
In the same email, Hunter discussed a Burisma contract which he felt 'should include a retainer in the range of 25k per month'.
It is reportedly dated just over a week before his father, Joe Biden, held a press conference in Ukraine with the country's Prime Minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, on April 22, 2014.
'The announcement of my guys [sic] upcoming travels should be characterized as part of our advice and thinking - but what he will say and do is out of our hands,' Hunter Biden wrote on April 13, 2014.
'In other words it could be a really good thing or it could end up creating too great an expectation. We need to temper expectations regarding that visit.'
Unwittingly caught up in the impeachment row last year, Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said Ukrainians are 'tired' of the issue and does not want Ukraine being dragged into the 2020 presidential race.
Every time I read about this issue, I get gas pains. I tried Pepto Bismol, but to no avail. Then someone told me to try the Ukrainian generic version of Pepto Bismol. It's called Pepto Burisma, and it worked right away. I am told that the Pepto Bismol company is suing Pepto Burisma, on the basis that the company's name sounds just like their name. Apparently, Joe Biden has now gotten involved in the fray, and threatened to close down Pepto Bismol if they continue with their suit. Biden has denied this allegation, but an email found on his laptop, addressed to former President Obama, states in part, "Just contacted The Pep boys, told 'em to take their foot off the GAS pedal, or I'll ship them off to a Gulag in Ukraine. Got a reply from the Pep boys telling me, "We'll get back to you after lunch, burp, grumble, oye, too much hot sauce." Are they mocking me, or you think my gambit is working. Oh, by the way, Barack, just got off the phone with khamenei, says he misses us, and said he really had a BLAST when we were in the White House, says he misses the old days, the suitcase of cash, the ballistic missile testing etc. Told 'em to hang in there, till November. Oh, by the way Barack, am I as smooth as you were, or does my facial expressions give it all away? Just finished the book you recommended me, "The art of lying". Great book, but I still recommend "Dummies for con artists".
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