Ex-girlfriend says they weren't in touch at time of gun purchase
Defense attorney Abbe Lowell, cross-examining Hunter Biden's former girlfriend Zoe Kestan, sought to renew his argument that Hunter Biden was not actively using drugs in October 2018 by emphasizing that Kestan wasn't in contact with him at that time and would not know.
Kestan testified that she wasn't in touch with Hunter Biden from Sept. 23, when they were in Malibu together, until November, when he summoned her to Massachusetts while he was trying out a new ketamine therapy program.
As such, Kestan testified she had "no idea" that he had gone back to Delaware, or what he was doing at that time.
"So you didn't see him between those two dates?" Lowell asked.
"No," she said.
Lowell also sought to cast Kestan as an enabler of Hunter's addiction.
"You helped him get drugs?" Lowell asked.
"Yes," Kestan responded.
Prosecutors pushed back on that argument by highlighting their significant age gap: Kestan was 24 at the time of the relationship, while Hunter Biden was 48.
"Twice my age," she testified.
Kestan subsequently concluded her testimony and stepped down from the witness stand. Prosecutors then prepared to called to the stand Gordon Cleveland, the gun shop employee who sold Hunter Biden the firearm in 2018.