LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: SNCTM founder Damon Lawner claims that he had to oust President Joe Biden’s controversial son Hunter Biden over his bizarre behavior. “Hunter was a member at Snctm and I canceled his membership after one party because he's a scumbag," he wrote on social media.
While talking to the LA Times, Lawner said, “Posting what I did on my Instagram about Hunter was me letting people know that the type of behavior that he exhibited was something that upsets me. I knew that the consequences could be me not being part of Snctm anymore, but I was willing to take that risk.” The former host said that he was unfazed by the move since he had nothing to do with the sex club anymore. Notably, when a spokesperson of SNCTM was reached for comment, it said, “We neither confirm nor deny the identities of past or present attendees. We uphold a strict code of conduct to protect our members' safety and privacy, and any infringement leads to a lifetime ban.”
Who owns Snctm now?
Snctm, pronounced sanctum, was established in the year of 2013 as an exclusive nightclub and sex club in Beverly Hills, California. The sex club was started by Damon Lawner and it was inspired by Tom Cruise's movie 'Eyes Wide Shut'. After the owner revealed Hunter Biden's name, he was banned from the club, which Lawner sold back in 2019. It is currently owned by The Circle Group. “Snctm — a private members club hosting black-tie erotic Masquerades, a luxury Diner, a quarterly Classe teaching fetish & erotic arts, and a Pool Party series,” reads its website. “From our humble beginnings in Los Angeles, Snctm has expanded its permanent presence to New York City, Miami, Moscow, Kyiv, and select events around the world," it added.
'Hunter Biden to appear on July 27 for plea deal'
Meanwhile, Hunter is set to face a judge in July and to officially strike a plea agreement with prosecutors on tax and gun charges. It is believed that he is likely to avoid a prison sentence. Hunter Biden must commit to court-imposed conditions protecting him from full prosecution on a felony gun charge, and two misdemeanor counts of failing to pay taxes, reports the Daily Mail.
Attorney General Merrick Garland, said the US attorney for Delaware, was given 'full authority to decide the matter as he decided was appropriate. And that's what he's done.'”