Hunter Biden got kicked out of a private sex club for "grabbing women's asses" and acting "like a spoiled child," the founder exclusively told The Post.
The president's troubled son is "a really bad guy - not a good person. He's just not," said Damon Lawner, who founded the notorious SNCTM club, where membership ran as high as $75,000 a year. And Hunter's $10,000 payment led to Lawner receiving an IRS subpoena.
Lawner claimed that the payment was made through a mystery woman in 2018 and that he was later informed of a probe by the IRS criminal division who "asked me about book-keeping and records."
Lawner said he decided to disclose Biden's sex club membership after Biden was given a virtual slap on the wrist on Tuesday in an income tax and a gun case after a five-year federal investigation.
The whopping fee, Lawner said, was made through an LLC that hid Hunter's name and paid by a mystery woman who accompanied the president's son - "high as a kite and zonked out" - to the club.
Sometime in 2018, Lawner said, the woman applied for membership in the upscale sex club, which reportedly was attended by celebrities including Gwyneth Paltrow and Bill Maher. The woman told Lawner, who approved all memberships, that she would be accompanied by a handsome man.
When Lawner requested more information, she would only state that his "name was Hunter and that he was a member of a prominent political family."
On their first and only visit, Hunter acted so rude to upscale female members - "grabbing women's asses" and other behavior that went against the club's rules - that Lawner asked him to leave and banned him from future events.
One of the club rules at SNCTM was "always ask before you touch," Lawner said. "When I told Hunter he had to leave, that people were complaining about his behavior, he was belligerent and acted like a spoiled child. But he did leave."
Hunter's lawyer did not respond to a request for comment.
At the time of Biden's visit, Lawner said he still wasn't certain who he was or which prominent family belonged to.
It was only when The Post broke the story last year of Hunter's laptop - which contains, among other things, pornographic photos of the first son and women, as well as pictures of him doing drugs and even proof of payments to prostitutes - that Lawner saw Hunter's photo for the first time and realized he was the stoned guy who had been banned from the club.
Lawner said that, on Nov. 1, 2021, he received a subpoena by mail from the criminal division of the Internal Revenue Service. He claimed the entities OWASCO, PC and OWSASCO, LLC were listed in the subpoena as part of the investigation; according to press reports, they allegedly belong to Hunter.
Under questioning by an IRS investigator in a phone call, Lawner said that he did not keep any records about the payment, or others, "to keep my club membership anonymous."
[The agent] "told me I'm not in any trouble and that this is an ongoing investigation and I was not allowed to talk about the case."
Lawner added that he received no further contact from the IRS and gathered it did not have any interest in Biden's sex club activities, but rather the $10,000 funding the membership.
Since SNCTM's 2013 founding, "only five men have been ordered to leave and were blacklisted," Lawner noted.
After Hunter reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors on Tuesday - igniting a firestorm of criticism by Republicans and some Democrats that he was handed a "sweetheart deal" - Lawner took to Instagram, revealing that Biden had been a member, very briefly, of his club.
"Hunter was a member of SNCTM and I cancelled his membership after 1 party because he's a scumbag," he wrote in the since deleted post.
Lawner sold the club just before the pandemic and is currently in the process of opening an upscale LA eatery with a sensual theme and marketing a new brand of marijuana, Sex Weed, that he claims is good for love-making.
When the new owner of SNCTM saw Lawner's posting about Biden, he declared that Lawner had violated the club's policy of revealing the names of members.
"What I did on Instagram about Hunter was me letting people know that the type of behavior that he exhibited was something that upsets me," Lawner told The Post.
"I knew by posting what I did it would put me in some hot water. But I had kept my mouth shut about Hunter for years because [the DOJ probe] was an ongoing case.
"The new owner of the club and I were texting back and forth . and I said: 'Listen, he came into the club and he was acting terribly and making people feel uncomfortable. It was one party and I kicked him out and told him not to come back.'"