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Scandal Surrounds Joe Biden’s Brother Amid Alleged Nude Selfie Leak

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Frank Biden, brother of Biden
Nude selfie registration on a gay site
Frank Biden: “I was hacked”

Daily Mail

U.S. President Biden’s brother Frank Biden’s nude selfie has been revealed, causing a stir.

On the 10th, the Daily Mail reported, “A nude selfie taken by Frank was recently discovered on an online site,” and released a picture of Frank posing naked in front of a bathroom mirror wearing only a baseball cap and glasses.

It was described as “a dating website for gays.” However, Newsweek, which reported the same content, explained, “It’s a platform where men share and rate their body pictures, and it’s not strictly a site for gays.”

About this, Frank confirmed that the picture was of him but claimed that his phone was hacked, and he did not upload the picture himself.

He stated, “There’s no doubt that someone hacked my cell phone. I never posted that picture anywhere,” and questioned, “I don’t know why they are interested in a 70-year-old man.”

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The picture, uploaded in 2018, was first discovered by the right-wing non-profit group ‘Marco Polo,’ which had been investigating the Biden family for years.

Upon hearing this news, comments on the site such as ‘Make me your woman’ and ‘You have a good body’ are victimizing Frank, who claims to be a hacking victim.

Meanwhile, Frank, the youngest brother of President Biden, has been criticized several times for using his brother’s name in his business.

When Biden became vice president, he joined a venture business and sold his brother’s name. During the period when Biden was mentioned as a strong presidential candidate, he was controversially appointed as a high-salary executive of a Florida law firm despite not having a lawyer’s qualification.

In response, it is known that Biden called Frank during the presidential election and warned him, “Please be careful about your behavior.”

By. Choi Eunyoung

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