The judge overseeing an Arkansas paternity case involving Hunter Biden, U.S President Joe Biden’s son, has ordered him to appear in the law court on Monday, May 1, along with the other parties involved in the case for a contempt hearing in Batesville, Arkansas.
Meyer lashed out at the attorneys on a Zoom call Monday, April 24, complaining that litigation was taking too long.
Roberts, an ex-stripper, is suing Hunter Biden over child support for their daughter, Navy, who was born in August 2018.
Hunter will be required to be present during the next in-person hearing scheduled for 9 a.m. on May 1.
Judge Myers had issued the ruling after Brent Langdon, Hunter Biden’s attorney in the paternity suit, had informed her that a laptop associated with his client — and probably containing income tax records — was still in a repair shop.