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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Bush-Appointed Judge Tosses IRS Whistleblowers’ Libel Suit Against Hunter Biden’s Attorney Abbe Lowell | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
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Bush-Appointed Judge Tosses IRS Whistleblowers’ Libel Suit Against Hunter Biden’s Attorney Abbe Lowell | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft

Last updated: October 16, 2025 1:37 pm
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Bush-Appointed Judge Tosses IRS Whistleblowers’ Libel Suit Against Hunter Biden’s Attorney Abbe Lowell | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
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A group of professionals, including a man in a pinstripe suit and blue tie, speak to the media in a corporate setting.

A U.S. District Judge has dismissed a prominent defamation lawsuit launched by IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler against attorney Abbe Lowell, who represents Hunter Biden. Judge Richard J. Leon concluded that Lowell’s provocative claims about the agents leaking confidential tax and grand jury materials were simply “legal opinions” rather than defamatory statements.

In this ruling, Judge Leon, appointed during the George W. Bush administration, stood firmly in favor of Lowell, granting his motion to dismiss the case outright.

Furthermore, the court rejected the agents’ bid to modify their initial complaint, labeling further attempts as futile.

According to Judge Leon, “The challenged statements are constitutionally protected opinions. Additionally, the plaintiffs have failed to convincingly demonstrate that Lowell exhibited actual malice. Since the proposed amendments do not reveal any actionable defamation, the Motion for Leave to File an Amended Complaint is denied.”

Special Agents Shapley and Ziegler captured public attention in 2023 with serious accusations suggesting that the Department of Justice was protecting Hunter Biden from legal repercussions for alleged tax evasion and dubious foreign business deals.

In response, Lowell unleashed a series of sharply-worded communications directed at Congress, federal prosecutors, and the media, asserting that the agents engaged in “criminal acts,” perpetuated “illegal leaks,” and committed “felonies” according to federal confidentiality regulations.

Shapley and Ziegler subsequently sought damages, claiming that Lowell’s statements severely tarnished their reputations and careers by framing them as lawbreakers.

In a detailed 25-page opinion, Judge Leon maintained his support for Lowell, stating that the lawyer’s strong criticisms were made “within the context of legal representation” and thus enjoyed constitutional protections, despite being “vehement, caustic, and unpleasantly sharp.”

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The judge further pointed out that Shapley and Ziegler had “voluntarily thrust themselves into the public controversy” surrounding the criminal investigation of Hunter Biden, designating them public figures and necessitating proof of “actual malice” for their claims to succeed.

While Shapley and Ziegler insisted they only divulged information previously released by Congress without disclosing any confidential taxpayer information, the court’s decision has set a significant legal precedent regarding the protection of legal opinions in politically charged climates.

For further details, the ruling can be reviewed below:

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