The House Oversight and Judiciary Committees are expected to hear testimony from another Business associate of the Biden family THURSDAY.
Joey Langston expected to appear before the committees Thursday morning on Capitol Hill for a transcribed closed-door interview.
Langston allegedly hosted fundraisers for Joe Biden and donated thousands of dollars to his political campaigns.
The House Oversight Committee says Langston pleaded guilty in 2008 to participating in a conspiracy to try to influence a judge into granting him “favorable consideration” for trial. federal judge. Langston was sentenced to three years in federal prison and fined $250,000.

Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
The Mississippi State Bar subsequently disbarred him from the practice of law. And, in 2016, a federal judge rejected his requests that his “conviction for conspiracy to bribe a judge be dismissed” and that his “criminal record be expunged.”
But the House Oversight Committee says it obtained bank records revealing that after Langston lost his appeal, his company, Langston Law Firm Consulting Inc., began making payments, totaling more than $200,000, directly to James and Sara Biden, as well as their entity, Lion. Hall Group.
The committee says it is “interested in the nature and purpose of these payments, which total $187,000 while Joe Biden held the position of vice-president.

President Biden and his younger brother, James Biden (Getty Images/AP Images)
House Republicans hope witnesses can provide information on whether, among other things, Joe Biden, as vice president and/or president, “took any official action or effected a change in government policy because of money or other valuables provided to him or.” his family, including whether concerns that Chinese sources may disclose additional evidence about their business dealings with the Biden family have impacted official actions taken by President Biden or U.S. foreign policy; abused his position of public trust by giving foreign interests access to him and his position in exchange for payments to him or his family; or abused his position of public trust by knowingly participating in a scheme to enrich himself or his family by giving foreign interests the impression that they would have access to him and his office in exchange for payments to his family or to him.
Langston’s testimony comes after Hunter Biden associates like Eric Schwerin, Rob Walker and Mervyn Yan all came forward for their own transcribed interviews before the committee. Their testimony was requested by House Republicans as part of the House impeachment inquiry into President Biden.

Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., arrives at the House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing, “Improper Litigation: Oversight of Third-Party Litigation Funding” in the Rayburn Building on September 13, 2023. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
So far, Yan, Walker and Schwerin have said they are not aware of any involvement by President Biden in his son’s business dealings.
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Langston’s expected testimony comes ahead of the deposition of President Biden’s brother, James Biden, which is scheduled for February 21. The committees subpoenaed Biden last year.
Hunter Biden defied his subpoena for a December 13 deposition and faced detention contempt of Congress.
His lawyers and the committees reached an agreement earlier this month that the first son would appear for a closed-door deposition on February 28.