Hunter Biden was so strung out on crack cocaine a few years ago that he brought both his girlfriend and his brother’s widow — both of whom he was sleeping with — to President Biden’s Virginia home. There, the first son kept his drug paraphernalia “locked up” in his own wing of the house, according to the now ex-girlfriend.
Lunden Roberts, whose bombshell memoir, “Out of the Shadows: My Life Inside the Wild World of Hunter Biden,” is out August 20, told The Post that Hallie Biden did not appear “very street smart” when the two spent time with an often-high Hunter at Joe Biden’s rented house in McLean, Va.
“You need to meet Hallie. You’ll love her. And she’ll love you. Let’s all get together!” she writes that Hunter told her not long after they met in 2017.
“Am I really spending time with someone who’s in a seemingly open relationship with his sister-in-law?” Roberts, 33, muses in the book.
But hanging out with the now-president’s son and his brother’s widow is almost a footnote in Roberts’ rollicking, nearly-400-page tale of being a fly on the wall of Hunter’s chaotic life.
Contrary to what’s been reported, Roberts told The Post and writes in her book that she did not meet Hunter at a strip club — but instead at a small party at the offices of his investment firm, Rosemont Seneca, which was then located at the Swedish Embassy in Washington, DC. She was invited by a friend.
At the time, Biden, who was found guilty of felony gun charges Tuesday, was going through a divorce from his first wife, Kathleen Buhle, with whom he has three children. He had begun an affair with Hallie Biden, the widow of his brother, Beau, who died of brain cancer in 2015.
Hunter was in an office situated away from the party when Roberts first spotted him, she writes, wearing brightly-colored boxer briefs “with parrots all over them” and meticulously arranging his drug paraphernalia — a series of small glass tubes and copper strands on the desk in front of him.
“He turns in his chair and catches me in his stare, his gaze intense with furrowed brows and the most beautiful blue-gray eyes I have ever seen … He is complex, but how? He has my full attention.”
Once they began hanging out and hooking up, Roberts witnessed Hunter lighting up a crack pipe and twerking on a pole at the Mpire Club, the high-end “gentlemen’s club” in DC where she also worked.
She also write of his run-ins with colorful drug dealers with names like “Bicycles,” a mysterious bodyguard of Hunter’s named “Big Country” who may also be a hitman, wild trips on Amtrak to New York City when Hunter would abruptly get off the train to “buy pants” — and at least one life-threatening overdose.
Roberts describes how Hunter kept multiple cell phones at any given time and was constantly losing or misplacing them, along with his other possessions.
She writes, too, of his “kindness” and desire to help others — once giving a homeless man his jacket, but forgetting that he had left his cellphone, his dead brother’s dog tags and several rocks of cocaine in the pockets. (He eventually tracked the man down and got the dog tags back.)
Roberts writes that she got used to Hunter compulsively showering up to six to seven times a day to “get the demons” off him. He was, the book says, never far from a bottle of his favorite Tito’s vodka.
According to the book, Roberts introduced several of her younger single girlfriends — a group she dubbed “the Amoeba — to Hunter. She was on call to drive him around and obey his frequent demands, like getting “baby powder” for him from the strip club. Only Roberts bought actual talcum powder, then was mocked by Hunter for not knowing it was code for cocaine.
She worked at both the Mpire Club, but declines to say in what capacity, and also as one of Hunter’s two personal assistants.
The fun and games briefly came to a halt one night when Hunter showed up at the presidential suite of the five-star Rosewood Hotel in DC, one of the many luxe hotel rooms he often booked for himself and the “Amoeba,” looking more drugged out than usual.
“We have never seen Hunter as messed up as he is in this moment,” Roberts writes. “His words are jumbled, and his face seems distorted on one side. I glance at my anxious friends, trying not to show concern on my own face. It’s terrifying. Then suddenly, Hunter goes limp, slumping to the floor between the couch and the marble coffee table.
“I drop to my hands and knees. ‘Hunt, are you okay?’”
She recounts a frightening night spent alongside the first son in bed, monitoring his breathing and being torn about calling paramedics or not, lest word would get out about it and create a scandal.
In the end Biden survived the night and jumped up the next morning “as if nothing had happened,” Roberts writes.
But their relationship came to an abrupt halt when she told him she was pregnant in 2018.
Roberts told The Post that Hunter was initially supportive of the pregnancy, but later proclaimed that they had only met at a strip club once and never had sex.
She writes that he then sex with one of “Amoeba” friends, who tearfully apologized to Roberts afterwards.
Their daughter, Navy Joan Roberts, was born in August 2018. Roberts filed a paternity suit in 2019 and Hunter was forced to take a DNA test that proved he was the girl’s father.
In late 2020 and throughout 2021, Roberts — who has lived in her native Arkansas since giving birth to Navy — claims, her house was mysteriously broken into about 10 times, sometimes when she was there.
She said she still sleeps with a gun under her pillow and another in a nightstand and has guns hidden throughout her house.
Once, a friend who was staying the night with her woke her up to tell her all the doors and windows of the house were wide open and the front door deadlock was laid neatly on the floor.
“Sometimes the barstools would be moved into the living room or other furniture would be re-arranged,” Roberts told The Post. “My security system would be disconnected from my wifi each time. Almost every time the person left big boot prints throughout the house. It was obvious they were trying to intimidate or scare me. They never took anything.”
One year ago, after years of what Roberts calls “toxic litigation,” Biden agreed to pay Roberts monthly child support for Navy and turn over several of his paintings to her. Some of his artworks have listed for as much as $500,000 each.
President Biden finally acknowledged Navy Joan as his seventh grandchild at around the same time.
When asked by The Post why she still seemed sympathetic and forgiving of Hunter, Roberts admitted it was because they share a child. She said Hunter and Navy are forging a relationship on Zoom but none of the Bidens have yet met the 5-year-old girl in person.
“But that’s always on the table,” Roberts said about Navy eventually meeting her dad as well as her grandfather. “I think Hunter really wants to step up and do the right thing.”