Remember Joe Biden's sleezy brother?
Frank Biden aka Francis Biden was purportedly a part of his nephew Hunter Biden's sketchy Burisma oil scam.
He was also accused by the Virginia Gazette of receiving about $54 million in taxpayer-backed loans for a suspicious resort development and solar energy businesses in Costa Rica and Jamaica while Joe was vice president.
Now you remember.
Well, he's back.
Frank Biden, the president’s younger brother, reportedly promoted his relationship with President Biden in a newspaper ad for a Florida law firm printed on Inauguration Day.
"The two Biden brothers have long held a commitment to pushing environmental issues to the forefront," part of the ad for the South Florida-based Berman Law Group said, according to CNBC.
The ad, printed in Florida’s Daily Business Review, featured a picture of Frank Biden and focused on the firm’s lawsuit against a group of sugar cane companies in Florida, according to CNBC.
"My brother is a model for how to go about doing this work," the president's brother reportedly said in the ad.
Frank Biden is listed on the company’s website as a non-attorney senior adviser and his short biography also notes his relationship with his brother.
Frank Biden told CNBC in an email that he has never used his brother to get new clients. "Our firm has long been involved [with] this lawsuit," he wrote. "Social justice is something I have been involved in for years. I will never be employed by any lobbyist or lobbying firm."