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White House warns art world rife with money laundering as Hunter Biden sells paintings for $500,000

The Biden administration released a national strategy to counter corruption

The White House is warning that the art world is fertile ground for money laundering and other financial crimes as the president’s son, Hunter Biden, is raising eyebrows by selling paintings for up to half a million dollars — despite lacking any formal art experience.

The Biden administration released on Monday a national strategy to counter corruption, which it noted is the first of its kind.

The White House document touches on the corruption-rife art world, noting that the “markets for art and antiquities — and the market participants who facilitate transactions — are especially vulnerable to a range of financial crimes.”

“Built-in opacity, lack of stable and predictable pricing, and inherent cross-border transportability of goods sold, make the market optimal for illicit value transfer, sanctions evasion, and corruption,” the strategy reads.

The White House’s acknowledgement of money laundering in art world comes as the administration has taken criticism from ethics experts over the art sales involving the younger Biden’s work.

Carrying price tags between $75,000 and $500,000, scrutiny has plagued Biden’s first foray into the art world particularly due to his lack of formal art experience.

The White House has long stated that it has an ethics plan in place for the president’s son to ensure that he is kept in the dark on who is buying his art.

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