RELEASED: Bombshell FBI document detailing alleged $10M Biden bribery scheme: Burisma CEO said Hunter was 'stupid' but necessary to keep on board because 'his dad' could 'protect' them from 'problems'
- Included in the damning form is the claim that 'it costs 5 (million) to pay one Biden, and 5 (million) to another Biden'
- Payments were allegedly made in exchange for the then-Vice President's influence in getting a senior Ukrainian prosecutor fired
- Although Hunter 'was stupid' and the CEO's dog was smarter, he was needed on the board 'so everything will be okay'
A highly-anticipated internal FBI document - obtained by DailyMail.com - includes bombshell claims that Joe Biden and his son Hunter forced a Ukrainian oil executive to pay them $10 million in exchange for the then-Vice President's influence in getting a senior prosecutor fired.
According to the conversation between a confidential source and Burisma CFO Vadim Pojarski in 2015,
Hunter Biden was hired onto the company's board to 'protect us, through his dad, from all kinds of problems.'
Burisma CEO Mykola Zlochevsky told the source: 'It costs 5 (million) to pay one Biden, and 5 (million) to another Biden.'
Zlochevsky added that, although Hunter 'was stupid,' and his (Zlochevsky's) dog was smarter, he was needed on the board 'so everything will be okay.'
According to the blockbuster FD-1023 form - some of which is redacted - the Confidential Human Source (CHS) met with the high-ranking Burisma executives between 2015 and 2016.
Burisma was looking to spend up to $30 million on a U.S.-based oil and gas company. However, at the time, it was also the subject of a criminal investigation by Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin, which the company knew 'would have a substantial negative impact on Burisma's prospective IPO in the United States.'
When asked about the investigation, the form states that Zlochevsky replied: 'Don't worry Hunter will take care of all of those issues through his dad.'
Later, then-Vice President
Joe Biden made a public statement that Shokin was 'corrupt, and that he should be fired/removed from office.'
The damning form also reveals:
- ZIochevsky 'didn't want to pay the Bidens and says he was 'pushed to pay' them.'
- Asked whether Hunter or Joe told him to retain Hunter on the board, Zlochevsky replied: 'They both did.'
- The source asked why Burisma didn't just 'pay some attorney $50,000' to fight Shokin's investigation in Ukraine, to which Zlochevsky replied that 'he/Burisma would likely lose the trial because he could not show that Burisma was innocent.'
- When asked how he would 'explain suspicious wire transfers', he responded that he 'did not send any funds directly to the 'Big Guy' (which CHS understood was a reference to Joe Biden).'
- He added that it would take '10 years to find the records (ie illicit payments to Joe Biden).'
- In a follow-up call, Zlochevsky boasted that Shokin had been fired, there was no longer an investigation into Burisma, and 'nobody would find out about his financial dealings with the Bidens.'
- He added that, as back-up to his claims, 'he has many text messages and a total of 17 'recordings' that show he was coerced to make the payments.'
DailyMail.com previously reported that the 17 audio recordings of phone calls - two of Joe Biden and 15 of Hunter Biden - were kept as an 'insurance policy.'
The FBI FD-1023 form was created on June 30, 2020 based on information from a highly-paid informant and brought to the attention of Republicans by a whistleblower.
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, obtained and published the document after a months-long back-and-forth between the top
Republican and the FBI through 'legally protected disclosures' by Department of Justice (DOJ) whistleblowers.
The document contains a limited number of redactions to protect the confidential human source, the handling agents, DOJ whistleblower names and references to connect ongoing investigations, according to a Senate aide.