Hunter Biden has revived a lawsuit against Fox News, accusing the network of illegally publishing explicit images of him as part of a streaming series. The lawsuit was initially filed in New York in July, but was dropped without explanation three weeks later. The new lawsuit, filed in state court in Manhattan, argues that the dissemination of intimate images without his consent violates New York’s revenge porn law. The lawsuit names one current and one former Fox executive as defendants.

In response to the lawsuit, Fox News has requested that the case be moved to federal court. The company issued a statement calling the lawsuit “devoid of any merit” and pointing out that Hunter Biden did not complain about the streaming program until April 2024, despite it being from 2022. The statement also highlighted Hunter Biden’s conviction in July on three felony firearms charges related to the purchase of a revolver in 2018. The Fox Nation series in question depicted a dramatized court proceeding on fictional charges.

Hunter Biden’s attorney, Tina Glandian, has not yet responded to requests for comment on why the lawsuit was revived. The lawsuit against Fox News is based on the argument that the network violated New York’s revenge porn law by publishing unauthorized intimate images of Hunter Biden. The lawsuit adds to the legal challenges facing Hunter Biden, who has faced scrutiny due to his father’s position as President of the United States.

The lawsuit against Fox News highlights the ongoing legal battles and controversies surrounding Hunter Biden and his family. The case raises questions about the boundaries between public figures’ right to privacy and freedom of the press. The lawsuit also comes at a time when the Biden family is facing increased scrutiny and criticism from political opponents and the media. The outcome of the lawsuit could have implications for the future of media coverage of public figures and the legal protections available to individuals in the public eye.

As the lawsuit moves forward, it will be closely watched for its potential impact on the media industry and the legal standards for publishing sensitive or explicit material. The case could set a precedent for how similar disputes are resolved in the future and could shape the way media organizations approach the use of sensitive material in their reporting. The lawsuit against Fox News is just one chapter in the ongoing saga of Hunter Biden and his family, as they continue to navigate the challenges of public life in the spotlight.

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