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Left-wing outlet The Daily Beast apologizes to man who turned over Hunter Biden laptop to FBI

Updated: May 31, 2022 at 2:58 pm EST  See Comments

Tue May 31, 2022 – 2:46 pm EDT

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(LifeSiteNews) – The Daily Beast issued an apology last week to John Paul Mac Isaac, the Delaware repairman who brought attention to Hunter Biden’s laptop. The apology comes in the wake of a million-dollar lawsuit filed by Mac Isaac against the Daily Beast for defamation. 

The apology appears as an editor’s note as of Wednesday in a December 2020 article called “The Seeds of Hunter Biden’s Legal Woes Were Found on His Laptop.” The apology reads “An earlier version of this story mistakenly referred to Hunter Biden’s laptop as ‘stolen.’ We have removed that word, and we apologize to Mr. Mac Isaac for the error.” 

Mac Isaac filed a lawsuit against the Daily Beast earlier this month for defamation caused by their coverage of the laptop. Also mentioned in the lawsuit are CNN, Politico, and House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff (D-CA). It is not clear if the apology was inspired by the lawsuit. 

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