Fox News on Tuesday removed a six-part Hunter Biden miniseries from its streaming platform, after his attorneys threatened to sue the right-wing network over the incendiary and at-times sexually explicit program about his legal troubles.

The removal is a swift response from the conservative media juggernaut, whose spokespeople were defending the material as recently as Tuesday morning.

ā€œThis program was produced in and has been available since 2022,ā€ a Fox News Media spokesperson said in a statement. ā€œWe are reviewing the concerns that have just been raised and ā€“ out of an abundance of caution in the interim ā€“ have taken it down.ā€

The program, titled ā€œThe Trial of Hunter Biden,ā€ was an offering on the Fox Nation digital streaming network. It was also promoted on Fox News, the cable TV channel.

As of Tuesday afternoon, the link on the Fox Nation site for the six-episode series was not working. Episodes that were available before the lawsuit threat are no longer accessible.

The dispute primarily revolves around sexually explicit images of Hunter Biden, President Joe Bidenā€™s son, with women that were shown on-screen during the program, which featured a ā€œmock trialā€ about his overseas financial dealings that led in part to his federal tax indictment and has also fueled House Republicansā€™ struggling impeachment inquiry into his father.

Hunter Biden has pleaded not guilty to the federal charges, and a trial in California is scheduled to begin in late June.

His lawyers accused Fox of defamation and of ā€œunlawful publication of hacked intimate imagesā€ that could violate ā€œrevenge pornā€ laws.

Fox denied wrongdoing, saying in a statement Tuesday morning that its coverage was accurate and ā€œconsistent with the First Amendment.ā€