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John Edwards Under Federal Investigation

MIKE BAKER   05/ 4/09 12:43 AM ET   AP

John Edwards

RALEIGH, N.C. — His once-prominent political career is buried and the turmoil of his marriage is playing out in public. Now, John Edwards is facing a federal inquiry.

The two-time Democratic presidential candidate acknowledged Sunday that investigators are assessing how he spent his campaign funds _ a subject that could carry his extramarital affair from the tabloids to the courtroom. Edwards' political action committee paid more than $100,000 for video production to the firm of the woman with whom Edwards had an affair.

The former North Carolina senator said in a carefully worded statement that he is cooperating.

"I am confident that no funds from my campaign were used improperly," Edwards said in the statement. "However, I know that it is the role of government to ensure that this is true. We have made available to the United States both the people and the information necessary to help them get the issue resolved efficiently and in a timely matter."

While Edwards focused his comment on campaign funds, he also had a range of other fundraising organizations _ including two nonprofits and a poverty center at his alma mater _ that have come under scrutiny.

Chief among them was the PAC that paid Rielle Hunter's company for several months in 2006 for Web videos that documented Edwards' travels and advocacy in the months leading up to his 2008 presidential campaign. The committee also paid her firm an additional $14,086.50 on April 1, 2007.

Edwards acknowledged the affair with Hunter last year, months after dropping his presidential bid.

At the time of the 2007 payment, the PAC only had $7,932.95 in cash on hand, according to records filed with the Federal Election Commission. That day, according to the records, Edwards' presidential campaign paid the PAC $14,034.61 for what is listed as a "furniture purchase."

Willfully converting money from a political action committee for personal use is a federal crime.

The furniture money was one of just five contributions to the political action committee between April 1 to June 30, 2007. The other four were on June 30, the last day of the reporting period, including a $3,000 contribution from the wife of Edwards' finance chairman, Fred Baron.

Baron, Edwards' national finance chairman and a wealthy Dallas-based trial attorney, said last year that he quietly began sending money to Hunter to resettle in California. He said no campaign funds were used and that Hunter was not working for the campaign when he started giving her money.

Edwards has said he was unaware of the payments. Baron died of cancer in October.

U.S. Attorney George Holding has declined to comment and said he won't confirm or deny an investigation.

Kate Michelman, a former head of the abortion-rights group NARAL who advised the Edwards campaign, said she hopes there was no wrongdoing.

"All of us remain very saddened by what has happened to John, because he was right on the policies," Michelman said Sunday. "It remains a very sad occurrence for all of us. It's sad for John and Elizabeth, and this is just one more problem for them to deal with."

Edwards, 55, powered onto the national scene in 1998, when he won a seat for the U.S. Senate in his first political campaign. With smooth speech and good looks, the former trial lawyer ran for the White House in 2004 and was tapped as Sen. John Kerry's running mate. He returned to the campaign trail in a 2008 presidential bid but was largely overshadowed by a duel between Hillary Clinton, vying to be the first female president, and Barack Obama, who did become the first black president.

Since announcing the affair, Edwards has remained largely secluded, and he canceled all his public appearances before the November election because he said he didn't want to be a distraction for Obama.

His wife, Elizabeth, who is terminally ill with cancer, will soon be releasing a book talking about the affair. In it, she writes that news of the affair made her vomit. She also describes Hunter as "pathetic."

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09:24 AM on 05/06/2009
All this just makes me wonder just what sacrosanct cash flow J Edwards was perceived as a threat to.
Bank Bail outs?
Medical Industry Profits?
Insurance industry profits?
Military Industrial Profits?
Some other elite entitlement program?
I don't think he was any bigger threat to them as Obama or Clinton have turned out to be.
I guess, I'm saying none of this changes my opinion of him.
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Cherubim
03:03 PM on 05/06/2009
This is a video of the speech that probably resulted in him being investigated:
"Corporate profits should work for Democracy and not the other way around."
Watch the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvumTKOSYaI&feature=PlayList&p=C6B0C653A0635A3F&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=8
exmate
Life is about playing a poor hand well.
08:34 AM on 05/05/2009
Edwards has sued doctors very successfully and it made him a millionaire. His 6 years in the Senate was only remarkable for being gung ho for the Iraq invasion. His wholeome image charmed people. He would have been better of if he had not run for President.. Juries will have a different view of him now. What will he do now?
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Cherubim
05:55 PM on 05/04/2009
Dear John Edwards,

I thank you for running for President for me.
I enjoyed participating in your campaign.
Give my love to Elizabeth and your children.
Tell Elizabeth I keep her in my prayers.
I've already ordered her new book.

By the way, thanks for caring about
Universal Health Care, those of low income,
home foreclosures, and the people getting killed in Iraq.

I thank you for speaking out against the lobbyists in
Washington, and the big coporations, banks,
and insurance companies, who have all just recieved
more than $700 billion dollars in taxpayer coporate welfare money.
Also, a big thank you for saying that America should not torture.

Well, that's all for now.

Love,
Cherubim

P.S.
Don't let all this new stress you are under due
to investigations and such, prevent you from
looking your damn best!!!
Click on:
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Bcasey11
go veg
11:28 AM on 05/06/2009
JOhn edwards voted for the war in Iraq, john Edwards voted for increases in military spending, john Edwards is owned by the bad guys in Washington.
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Colmore
04:43 PM on 05/04/2009
What a country.!! It is just fine to lie to invade another country for it's resources, torture people, destroy another country and kill thousands, BUT don't have an affair! The wrath of all the GOP will come down on you. How much will this cost taxpayers? Yet, the investigation into the last regime is not going to happen, because of the cost and time involved? This is a JOKE.
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Eoin45
06:11 PM on 05/04/2009
You need to learn to read. I'm a progressive and I supported Edwards before I switched to Obama, but this is not about investigating the affair, it's about whether he made illegal payments to her using campaign funds. That's fair game. You have no idea what's going to happen with Bush & Co. investigations so you're just blowng hot air about that.
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Cherubim
06:24 PM on 05/04/2009
Eoin45, let me give you a clue as to what will happen to Bush and Company.
George Bush just recieved 100 million dollars in 100 days for his Presidential Library.
http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1895447,00.html
Where did the money come from?
Well there is this matter of more than $700 billion in taxpayer bailout money
just circling the planet. . . .
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Colmore
07:22 PM on 05/04/2009
I can read very well, thank you. Why do YOU think that IF he made the payments to her from campaign funds, that THAT is more serious than torture, lying a country into an illegal invasion, etc, etc, ? If there is time and resources to investigate an affair, why not more serious behaviour? Do YOU think anything will happen to the last administration over their law breaking? Since you seem to think your reading and comprehension skills are superior to mine, what do you glean from your extensive reading?
04:37 PM on 05/04/2009
Why is it that Democrats (Edwards, Spitzer, Clinton) who have illicit sex suffer more prosecution than Republicans who lie and start illegal wars of aggression, violate the Constitution with warrantless wiretapping, violate Geneva Conventions and authorize torture, lie to the American public ("America does not torture" and deregulate investment banking to the degree that the entire economy collapses?

One is just sex, the others destroy our nation.
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Gib
My micro-bio is empty
04:51 PM on 05/04/2009
You took the words out of my mouth. I haven't much sympathy for Edwards, but it is sick and twisted that he should be prosecuted while the lying warmongers and torturers remain unmolested.
06:05 PM on 05/04/2009
Well, you see it all started with FDR and the tortureing internment
and the killing of german spies without trials. Now you know the genesis.
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Eoin45
06:12 PM on 05/04/2009
justtheBS.
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Southrnbelle
HILLARY 2016!!!
04:35 PM on 05/04/2009
John, John, John - How could you do this, Brother!!!???
04:01 PM on 05/04/2009
Frankly, I think they should ALL be investigated. All campaign funds should be followed for any signs of misappropriation, regardless of party affiliation.
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rabiddog6708
This Dog's bite is Worse Than his Bark
03:55 PM on 05/04/2009
Looks like he threw some campaign money to his mistress, too. Edwards could be in some real trouble here.
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Southrnbelle
HILLARY 2016!!!
04:36 PM on 05/04/2009
I don't know why he would have to!!! He's worth $50 million!!! Isn't that enough to take care of your wife and children AND your Mistress.

John, John, John!!!
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vietveter
To the FAR LEFT
05:45 PM on 05/04/2009
And the creep had to do this while his wife is fighting for her life.

I am glad he was busted, I could have voted for this not nice man.
03:49 PM on 05/04/2009
Why is Washington so full of these finger pointing hypocrites? I see the problem in both parties. I have long given up on the idea that the party of corruption belongs to one political party.

John Edwards is a hypocrite I would have probably felt a little more sympathy for him if he was not so judgmental toward President Clinton. Make him live up to his own words. Below are some quotes of his. These are statements he made about the Clinton / Lewinski affair. Edwards needs to live by his own words. I don't hold anything towards his wife. The whole situation is very sad (breast cancer/ cheating husband ect...)




" I think this President has shown a remarkable disrespect for his office, for the moral dimensions of leadership, for his friends, for his wife, for his precious daughter. It is breathtaking to me the level to which that disrespect has risen."


"We have a man who has just been confronted with this problem, who is political by nature. And do we really believe that the first thing he thought about is, “I’m going to go protect myself legally’”? I suspect the first thing he thought about is “I’m going to protect myself politically.” He was worried about his family finding out. He was worried about the rest of the staff finding out. He was worried about the press finding out"
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DFL
Limousine liberal
03:40 PM on 05/04/2009
He played with fire and got burned, at least he didn't go after page boys like neo cons do.
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03:49 PM on 05/04/2009
Is that the best you've got?
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Eoin45
05:36 PM on 05/04/2009
You will note that almost all liberal posters on this site condemn Edwards. If it were a Republican instead most of you would be making excuses for them. That's better than what you've got. And Edwards didn't go after page boys or solicit sexith men in airports men's rooms either.
06:08 PM on 05/04/2009
It was the neo-lib Gary Studds who did page boys and Barney F.
who ran a ...well, you know what happened.
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Eoin45
06:14 PM on 05/04/2009
Barney did nothing of the sort. It was his room mate and frankly I don't give a d*** about what he did either. There is no such thing as a neo-lib. For someone who claims to be about facts you sure don't have any at your disposal.
03:28 PM on 05/04/2009
It always amazed me that there were Democrats who supported Edwards. He seemed to be a phony, ambulance-chasing narcissist, and it turns out that is exactly what he is. Big surprise.
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03:28 PM on 05/04/2009
Yet another demcrat who can't keep his winkie in his pants! LOL!
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MNTom
04:23 PM on 05/04/2009
AT least it was with a adult, not like John Fowley.
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Colmore
04:47 PM on 05/04/2009
Unlike Newtie, he did not ask Elizabeth for a divorce while she was undergoing treatment. Newt divorced the second wife because she was "not pretty enough to be first lady" Now he has converted to Catholicism he is a completely different man (Yeah, right)
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Eoin45
05:37 PM on 05/04/2009
Unlike Newt who vilified Bill Clinton while he was having an illicit affair himself. Yet another Republican who can't see his own party's ramoant hypocrisy.
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03:25 PM on 05/04/2009
Yet another democrat under investigation for mishandling funds or not paying his taxes. Whoda thunk it!
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Colmore
04:48 PM on 05/04/2009
Must have thought he was a repub.!!!
06:10 PM on 05/04/2009
Does Charley Rangel think he's a repub? Must be according to
Colmore
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BlueZoo
Independent voter, Independent thinker!
03:22 PM on 05/04/2009
I'd really not like to hear or see anything about the lying Edwards couple! While I have great empathy for her battling terminal cancer, she was complicit in the lies during the primaries and I have no respect for either of them.
03:47 PM on 05/04/2009
Well, many politicians' wives are like that. I wouldn't blame her. I think she thought she was doing what was best by covering his mistakes.

With that said, I always thought that they looked like such a mismatched couple. I sympathize with their children.
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Colmore
04:50 PM on 05/04/2009
I am still wondering about Vitter's wife, and Larry Craig's wife standing by their "man" At least Edwards was with a woman who was gainfully employed.
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shediac
03:03 PM on 05/04/2009
Not to worry...he, as far as I know, didn't flash his breast!