Hunter’s Baby Mama Asks Court to Change Daughter’s Last Name to Biden

Hunter Biden’s baby mama Lunden Roberts asked a court to change their daughter’s last name to Biden.

Hunter had a child with Lunden Roberts after meeting her at a DC strip joint where she worked as a stripper.

The lovechild, Navy Joan Roberts, was born in August, 2018.

To this day, Joe Biden refuses to acknowledge his own granddaughter.


Lunden Roberts with daughter fathered by Hunter (Joe Biden’s granddaughter), Navy Joan Roberts

According to Roberts’ attorney Clinton Lancaster, the child would benefit from carrying the Biden name.

The Arkansas Democrat Gazette reported:

The Arkansas woman who gave birth to a baby fathered by Hunter Biden has requested that a court change the young girl’s last name to Biden.

The motion, filed by the attorney for Lunden Alexis Roberts, was made Tuesday in the 16th Circuit Court in Independence County in the paternity case against Hunter Biden.

It was one of four filings made in the case that was originally settled in March 2020. The case was reopened in September when Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, filed a motion to have his child support payments adjusted due to “substantial material change” in his “financial circumstances, including but not limited to his income.”

According to the filing submitted Tuesday by attorney Clinton Lancaster, the baby would “benefit from carrying the Biden family name,” and that the “Biden name is now synonymous with being well educated, successful, financially acute, and politically powerful.”

The filing cited President Biden, his wife Jill Biden and Hunter’s Biden’s late brother, Beau., as examples.

It says the Biden family remains “estranged from the child. To the extent this is misconduct or neglect, it can be rectified by changing her last name to Biden so that she may undeniably be known to the world as the child of the defendant and member of the prestigious Biden family.”

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