Hunter Biden’s attorney filed an ethics complaint against Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Friday after she posted the president’s son’s nudes on posters for his colleagues to see at a committee hearing earlier this week.
Abbe Lowell requested that an ethics watchdog “immediately” initiate a review of Greene’s conduct after he showed the censored and sexually explicit photos of Hunter, which came from his infamous laptop.
In a letter to the Congressional Ethics Office (OCE), he said Greene’s “abhorrent” behavior blatantly violates the House’s ethics rules and standards of official conduct.
“If OCE takes its responsibilities seriously, it will swiftly and decisively convict and discipline Ms. Greene for her latest actions,” Lowell wrote in a letter first obtained by The hill.
“Now more than ever, the House has a duty to make it clear and loud that it does not endorse, condone or agree with his outrageous and undignified conduct and his blatant violations of official standards of conduct that are not reflected in a dignified manner in the House of Representatives,” he added.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene held up signs at an Oversight hearing on Wednesday showing explicit images of the Biden hunter from his laptop allegedly with prostitutes.

Hunter Biden’s attorney, Abbe Lowell (pictured), filed an ethics complaint against Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Friday, after she displayed the “nude” of the president’s son printed on posters for her colleagues to see at a committee hearing earlier this week.
The OCE is an independent, nonpartisan entity responsible for reviewing allegations of misconduct against members, officers and staff of the US House of Representatives, according to its website.
If warranted, OCE will refer matters to the House Ethics Committee.
Greene raised eyebrows when she shared the explicit images of Hunter Biden with prostitutes during the Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday.
The Georgia congresswoman warned parents watching at home ahead of their time to question IRS whistleblowers that “discretion is advised.”
The shocking moment was broadcast on the live C-SPAN broadcast, as well as other cable network channels that carried the hearing, including Fox News.
‘Should we show this?’ Democratic ranking member Jaime Raskin questioned at one point during cross-talk with other panel members.

Lowell requested that an ethics watchdog “immediately” initiate a review of Greene’s conduct after he displayed the censored and sexually explicit photos of Hunter.

Greene’s posters featured tickets Hunter Biden purchased for at least one companion to fly her from Los Angeles, California, to Washington, D.C. in June 2018. Hunter wrote off the tickets as trips for a “West Coast attendee,” Greene claimed.

Greene cautioned, “Before we begin, I’d like to let the committee and everyone watching at home know that parental discretion is advised.”
Images from Hunter’s laptop hard drive were printed on a poster board that Rep. Greene displayed at the hearing showing the president’s son Joe Biden engaging in sexual acts with prostitutes.
Greene stated that she was “uncomfortable” showing the graphic photos to Congress, but insisted that “the American people deserve to see them.”
“Before we begin, I’d like to let the committee and everyone watching from home know that parental discretion is advised,” Greene said.
Greene showed the footage to ask about Hunter Biden deducting taxes for costs related to escorts, prostitutes and sex clubs.
He also presented evidence that Hunter Biden paid for tickets for the escort to leave Los Angeles to meet him in Washington, DC in June 2018.
“If he was buying you a plane ticket to have sex and travel across state lines, do you think that’s a violation (of the law)?” Greene questioned the two IRS whistleblowers on Wednesday.


There is a plethora of damning footage from Hunter Biden’s laptop showing him naked or shirtless, using drugs and engaging in sexual acts with what are supposed to be escorts.

Staff in the hearing room on Wednesday reacted with laughter and surprise at the images Greene displayed on her poster of the first child being nude.
He added that the ‘West Coast assistant’ listed on Hunter Biden’s tax returns was likely this person he allegedly flew from Los Angeles for prostitution.
“That’s not what paralegals do,” Greene said, drawing laughter from those watching the hearing in the courtroom.
Joseph Ziegler, one of the whistleblowers, said he discovered in the investigation that Hunter deducted from his taxes payments he claimed were for golf club membership but were actually for a sex club, as well as for escort trips rather than attendees.
Ziegler’s appearance put an end to the mystery of Whistleblower X, as it was known until Wednesday’s hearing. She has worked with the IRS since 2010 and claims that Hunter Biden received preferential treatment in the investigation of his financial dealings and tax fraud.
At the same time, a pre-recorded interview with Ziegler was released in which he said that whenever the IRS tried to investigate President Joe Biden, they were told ‘we can’t ask those questions’.

Greene held up another sign that read: “Hunter made multiple sex tapes with a prostitute he paid for…”

IRS criminal investigator Joseph Ziegler showed his face for the first time Wednesday after denouncing preferential treatment in the Hunter Biden case, previously only going by Whistleblower X.
Prior to his appearance, the nameplate ‘Mr. Ziegler’ was placed on the witness table next to whistleblower and IRS Supervisory Special Agent Gary Shapley.
In testimony before the Oversight Committee on Wednesday, Ziegler identified himself as a “gay Democrat married to a man” and said his submission was not politically motivated.
He ‘compared the experience’ of becoming a whistleblower to ‘feelings I encountered coming out’.
“Honestly, it was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to go through, a contemplative scenario, so it would have been very unfortunate,” he said.