Hunter Biden, along with his wife and son, stood in a long line to receive free pizza from a new restaurant near their home, just hours before prosecutors filed three charges against him that could result in a 25-year prison sentence. The son of the U.S. president waited about 30 minutes with his wife Melissa Cohen and son Beau to receive a free slice of cheese pizza offered by "Irv’s Burgers and Prince Street Pizza," which opened on Wednesday near their home in Malibu, California. Shortly after enjoying his tasty reward, an unknown person stopped Hunter for a brief conversation before he returned to a black SUV, surrounded by his Secret Service detail. Later, U.S. judicial authorities filed three charges against Hunter, two of which are related to him providing false information while purchasing a Colt handgun, where he denied drug use at the time of the purchase. The third charge pertains to his possession of the firearm during his period of drug use. If convicted, Hunter Biden may face a prison sentence of up to 25 years and a fine of up to $750,000.