The “big guy” claim was made in an email written by Hunter Biden's business partner James Gilliar, who had outlined a proposition of payment of equity in a company created for a joint venture with CEFC China Energy Co. The email asked:
“10 [per cent] held for the big guy?”
Now (https://cityserve.us/ukrainian-crisis-2/), as a grand jury is looking into Hunter Biden, a witness was asked to identify just who “the big guy” is, according to the New York Post (https://nypost.com/2022/04/04/hunter-biden-grand-jury-witness-was-asked-about-deal-with-chinese-firm-and-the-big-guy/).
Biden's business partner Tony Bobulinski, who was brought in to structure the deal, publicly identified “the big guy” as Joe Biden when the emails came to light in the run-up to the 2020 election.
In July of last year, professor Jonathan Turley (https://jonathanturley.org/2021/07/02/new-emails-reveal-hunter-biden-using-access-to-his-father-for-mexican-deals/comment-page-1/) bemoaned “the concerted and often embarrassing blackout in the media on stories involving Hunter Biden’s influence-peddling during his father’s tenure as Vice President.”
“That includes the burying of the laptop story and the growing contradictions over his father’s denial of any knowledge or involvement in his shady business dealings,” Turley added.
"......he was a big dude........"
Now's Joe's chance to throw 'Corn Pop' under the bus.