HUNTER BIDEN FACES JAIL: Baby Mama DEMANDS Justice!

HUNTER BIDEN FACES JAIL: Baby Mama DEMANDS Justice!

A mother’s desperate plea has reached an Arkansas court, as Lunden Roberts seeks jail time for Hunter Biden. Roberts, the mother of Biden’s six-year-old daughter, Navy Joan, alleges a consistent failure to meet court-ordered financial obligations and a heartbreaking absence in his daughter’s life.

For years, the existence of Navy Joan was unacknowledged by President Joe Biden’s son. The relationship with Roberts, a former dancer, remained largely hidden until legal proceedings forced a reckoning with the reality of their daughter.

In 2023, a settlement was reached, reducing the monthly child support payments from a reported $20,000 to $5,000. Crucially, the agreement also stipulated that Hunter Biden would finally meet his daughter, a promise Roberts now claims has been broken.

A smiling woman in a denim top and floral skirt poses with a young girl in a colorful dress outside a stone wall.

Court filings reveal Roberts’ frustration and growing despair. She asserts that Hunter Biden has not consistently made the agreed-upon $5,000 monthly payments, leaving her with no alternative but to ask the judge for a severe penalty.

Roberts is requesting the judge “incarcerate” Hunter Biden until he fully complies with the court’s orders. This drastic measure underscores the depth of her disappointment and the urgency of the situation.

The filings paint a poignant picture of a young girl longing for a relationship with her father. Navy Joan, referred to as “MC1” in court documents, reportedly believes she must wait until heaven to be with the father who remains distant.

According to Roberts’ statement, her daughter once expressed a heartbreaking wish to reach heaven quickly, believing it was the only place she could reliably see her father. The child’s innocent explanation – that her father “lives far away and is really busy” – highlights the emotional toll of his absence.

Roberts’ plea isn’t simply about financial support; it’s about a father fulfilling his obligations and a daughter’s fundamental need for a parental connection. The case now rests with Judge Holly Meyer, who will determine whether to enforce the existing order with the harshest possible consequence.