Ashley Biden’s diary: What are the alleged contents
- Aimee Harris and Robert Kurlander pled guilty to stealing Ashley Biden's diary
- Ashley's father is Joe Biden, president of the US
- The diary allegedly details her struggle with sex addiction and substance abuse
Aimee Harris and Robert Kurlander have pled guilty to the theft of Ashley Biden’s diary. It was stolen back in 2020, and at the time National File, a right-wing site had posted the contents of the diary belonging to US President Joe Biden’s daughter.
She has detailed her struggles with drug abuse in the diary, as per the site, and has also discussed her unhealthy relationship with sex, and the showers she used to take with her father when she was younger.
National File reported Biden writing in her diary on sexual abuse and how it might be linked to her sex drive. “I’ve had one of my hardest days – my sex drive is out of f**king control. Like literally, I am in heat”, she allegedly wrote, continuing “I know it’s not the healthiest way to deal with things but @ least it’s better than drugs”.
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Ashley Biden also allegedly wrote that she needs sex to feel good before explaining the reason, saying “Was I molested. I think so – I can’t remember specifics but I do remember trauma”, as per National File. The president’s daughter also spoke of being sexualized by a family member but hasn’t named the person, as per the right-wing news site.
She also noted having showers with her father as a young girl, stating they were “probably not appropriate”, National File reported.
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Ashley Biden also allegedly wrote about her father’s concern about her actions in the days leading up to the July 30-31 Democratic Primary Debate. “My dad cried on the phone saying he has the debate in a week and ‘Now has to worry about [the author]’. And he cried. Maybe he knows what he is doing and it’s worked but my feelings of guilt often are overwhelming”, she wrote, as per National File.
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