Wikipedia deleted entry of Rosemont Seneca Partners, Hunter Biden's company.

Wikipedia removed Rosemont Seneca Parters from its entries. Below is the link to a related article from New York Post:

Wikipedia deletes entry for Hunter Biden investment firm Rosemont Seneca Partners

Wikipedia editors removed the entry for Rosemont Seneca Partners earlier this week on the ground that it was “not notable,” archived comments from its Talk Page reveal.
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“This organization is only mentioned in connection with its famous founders, Hunter Biden and Christopher Heinz,” said a Wiki editor identified only as Alex who additionally warned that “keeping it around” ran the risk of the page becoming “a magnet for conspiracy theories about Hunter Biden.”

Arguments to merge the story with Hunter Biden’s official wikipedia page were also overruled.
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This company is associated with pathogen research company Metabiota and Ukrainian gas company Burisma. Metabiota was already involved in Ukrainian bio-labs as a subcontractor to DoD. Rosemont Seneca's Devon Archer tried to connect Metabiota with Burisma to move forward with some other "Ukraine science" project. Check my previous post for more information:

Hunter Biden was involved in Ukrainian bio-labs

Now that Wikipedia deleted Rosemont Seneca page from its website, I'll archive it here.


Rosemont Seneca Partners

Rosemont Seneca Partners is an investment fund firm based in Washington DC. The fund was named after the Rosemont Farm, the Heinz family's estate near Pittsburgh.

It was founded in 2009 by Hunter Biden, Christopher Heinz, and Devon Archer. Hunter Biden's lawyer stated "Hunter Biden had no interest in and was not a 'co-founder' of Rosemont Seneca Thornton." Hunter Biden is the younger son of former American Vice-president and current President of the United States Joe Biden, while Christopher Heinz is the stepson of former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry. Archer is a businessman who was Heinz's classmate at Yale University.

Heinz ended his business relationship with the firm in 2014 after Biden and Archer joined the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company. Heinz had opposed them joining the Burisma board due to the reputational risk.

In 2018, Devon Archer was convicted on securities and conspiracy charges.

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