U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika decided on Friday the defamation and invasion of privacy case involving Hunter Biden’s laptop and a computer repair shop owner should go back to Delaware’s state Superior Court.

John Paul Mac Isaac, owner of The Mac Shop in Wilmington, where Biden, according to his complaint, dropped off a laptop in April 2019, initially filed his case six months ago in the state court, where it will return now that Noreika has dismissed Isaac’s federal law claims based on a lack of subject matter jurisdiction.

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