Why has Hunter Biden been ordered to answer written questions about his finances?

An Arkansas judge has ordered Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, to answer additional written questions about his investments, art sales, and other financial transactions relating to a paternity case. The mother of his child, Lunden Roberts, asked an Arkansas judge to hold him in contempt for ignoring court orders requesting Hunter Biden turn over documents about his finances. Hunter Biden is currently paying $20,000 a month, having paid $750,000 so far to Roberts for child support, and has been battling to cut child support payments for the daughter he has with her. As part of the ongoing case, Hunter Biden will also sit for a deposition in mid-June, where he will answer questions under oath. The case was reopened when Hunter Biden asked the court to recalculate his monthly payments due to a claimed "substantial material change" in his financial situation. Meanwhile, the House Republicans are pursuing Hunter Biden's financial records, including records of his art sales, properties, and tax issues.

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