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John Edwards Trial Set To Begin

Posted: 04/22/2012 11:19 am Updated: 04/23/2012 3:56 am


WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., April 22 (Reuters) - Former U.S. Senator John Edwards goes on trial Monday on charges he used illegal campaign contributions to cover up an affair with a mistress who became pregnant during his failed bid for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.

Edwards is accused of accepting more than $900,000 in campaign funds from two wealthy donors, knowing the exposure of his extramarital affair "would destroy his presidential campaign," prosecutors said in a trial brief.

The candidate at the time was a married father of three, whose late wife, Elizabeth, had breast cancer.

Jurors will hear opening statements the federal courthouse in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Edwards, 58, is accused of conspiring to solicit the money, receiving more than the $2,300 allowed from any one donor, and failing to report the payments as contributions.

He faces six felony counts, each carrying a sentence of up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

Edwards admits personal failings but insists he broke no laws.

Edwards' defenders say the government is overreaching with its prosecution of Edwards, the son of mill workers who earned his fortune as a trial lawyer in North Carolina before being elected as a U.S. senator from the state in 1998.

His defense lawyers dispute the Justice Department's interpretation of federal election laws, arguing the donors would have given the money regardless of the campaign and did so knowing it wouldn't be used for campaign purposes.

The money was not spent to influence the election but rather to conceal the affair and resulting pregnancy from Edwards' wife and children, they said.

Edwards never personally received any of the payments, nor did his campaign. The money was used to cover living expenses and medical care for his mistress, campaign videographer Rielle Hunter, rather than traditional campaign activities.

"This is expanding the scope of the definition of campaign contribution," said Ron Wright, a law professor at Wake Forest University who is not involved in the case. "It is an unprecedented definition."


PIVOTAL POINTS

The defense is expected to call two former Federal Election Commission members who, if allowed by the judge, would testify they believe Edwards did not violate campaign finance laws.

Hampton Dellinger, a former deputy attorney general who has followed the Edwards case, said the campaign finance experts' testimony could be pivotal.

The missing pieces of the case also could be significant, he said. Neither of the two donors whose payments are in question are able to testify.

Fred Baron, who served as Edwards' national campaign finance chairman in 2008, has since died, and heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon is 101 and physically unable to attend the trial. Elizabeth Edwards died in 2010.

A chief government witness will be Andrew Young, a campaign aide who later wrote a tell-all book about Edwards' affair and the efforts to keep it out of the public eye.

Young, who was granted immunity, initially claimed he had fathered a child with Hunter, who is also expected to testify. A lawsuit settlement earlier this year between Young and Hunter called for copies of a videotape purported to show her having sex with Edwards to be destroyed.

Edwards' defense team, recently reshuffled to include the lawyers who represented Hunter in the civil case, has indicated it will attack Young's motives and credibility.

Edwards, who also ran for president in 2004 before becoming John Kerry's vice presidential running mate the same year, has his own credibility issues. He repeatedly denied having an affair and daughter with Hunter, and finally admitted paternity two years after the child's birth.

"This case is not so much the United States v. John Edwards, it's Andrew Young v. John Edwards," Dellinger said. "And I think the jury's determination about which one of them is more credible may be one of the key factors in deciding whether Mr. Edwards is guilty."

The trial could last until late May or early June. A conviction would make what qualifies as a campaign contribution less certain for future candidates, said law professor Wright.

"It's going to mean lots more lawyers employed by campaigns," he said. "There's going to be a lot more legal risk involved in election reporting if the government wins this." (Editing by Daniel Trotta and Doina Chiacu)

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pepper1311
POGS are dirt
11:57 AM on 04/23/2012
Men will do anything for P! Kill, steal, and go to jail.
11:56 AM on 04/23/2012
Huh Would you look at that! Another lying , thieving self serving Democrat!
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Edwin Keever Jr
Go to Face Book Mr. Ed The person, not the horse
11:39 AM on 04/23/2012
Why don't they let Maury Povich handle it? The envlope please, now we will find out if he is the father, and he is...
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MiMi LLawsonn
Just my opinion****
09:47 AM on 04/23/2012
NC has a lot going on these days....CORRUPTION AND COVER UP is everywhere...and it is right here in NC as well..http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-736024 this is a prime example of one thing.....http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-779368 this is another example...this trial will be another interesting one to follow....it is sad that it was not taped live so that the public could also view it....(this is probably why is was NOT heard in Raleigh....
09:45 AM on 04/23/2012
Looks like he has lost a little weight.
Maybe the 14 yr old gals will dig him.
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MzHarleywood
09:11 AM on 04/23/2012
I hope he doesnt end up in a "country club" jail..he needs to develop a "bro-mance" with Bubba..
09:04 AM on 04/23/2012
I do not care if he cheated, I am sure 90 percent of the men in DC have, however it is time to start accounting for the billions of dollars these men get from special interests, PAC's and other avenues to cover up this fact. This money could be used for some very serious problems in this country and there needs to be a law about money being spent on this kinda crap. They should just start out by saying "I cheat on my wife so let us get on with what I am going to do to and for this country"
08:59 AM on 04/23/2012
Why is it that whenever someone is immoral, they always seem to be democrats? I know there are immoral Republicans, too, but whenever someone gets in trouble, they always seem to be democrats. Harry Truman was the epitome of morality and fine ethics. Why can't more democrats be like Harry Truman. His nickname was "Give 'em hell, Harry", but people forget that some of the people he gave hell to were other democrats.
01:46 PM on 04/23/2012
there are immoral self serving on both sides...
08:39 AM on 04/23/2012
What ever happened to his heart conditon
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bfrjds1981
Proud Straight Male
09:00 AM on 04/23/2012
Turns out he really didn't have one to begin with.
08:34 AM on 04/23/2012
is this all the federal govt. has to do with its time and money. Who cares what vaginal canal Edwards penetrated. As far as the broken laws, it sounds like Edwards right to privacy is at issue and not whether some friends gave him some money. This is just typical yankee nonsense and the result of having such a overpowerful centralized form of govt.
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Canefighter
I post my thoughts on subjects, not opinions.
08:29 AM on 04/23/2012
I hope the Judge bans cameras and the press from the court room, otherwise all we will see on the news will be clips from the trial.
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08:08 AM on 04/23/2012
There are extreme viewpoints among both the "conservatives" and the "liberals". I would regard myself fiscally very conservative and socially very liberal, and a Romney supporter.

In this instance, I speak merely to the poor prosecuting and defective application of already ambiguously worded federal statutes regarding campaign financing, and the absence of due process or notice being given to Mr Edwards with respect to the poorly interpreted three-pronged context of campaign funds (assuming they can be called campaign funds to begin with) having arisen with regard to the Edwards 2008 campaign.

It appears an instance of prosecutorial overreach for the DOJ to even consider trying this on such flimsy - indeed non-existent - election case law precedent.

The grand jury indictment is poorly phrased, and the case should have been tossed out before even going to trial. I am surprised Judge Eagles hasn't recused herself from the trial itself, as she did earlier with regard to Ms Button's motion to quash her subpeona to testify.

The entire episode (or stunt), combined with the unseemly zeal with which the DOJ is pursuing it during election year in a critical swing state that plans to host the Democratic convention later on, makes me very disturbed indeed. I think the Obama administration is seeking to throw Mr Edwards under the bus.
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RetiredLtCPD
I stand with our brothers and sisters in Boston.
09:51 AM on 04/23/2012
That is a very intelligent and well written opinion, GCL. And refreshingly so, I might add.
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jpfmtka
Life is tough.. it's tougher when you're stupid..
07:34 AM on 04/23/2012
As the saying goes, "gird your loins"!
amd52
Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder.
07:01 AM on 04/23/2012
My problem is that young went along with this sharade and he gets a book deal and no sentence of anything. However, what Edwards did is beyond belief, but, for the sake of his children they do not need more embarrasement. Why is Young doing this now. Yes, Edwards dishonored his Wife but 2 wrongs do not make a right. His young children need him. I would only pardon him due to his children. He made peace with Elizabeth, and i am sure she wants him to take care of his children just imo.
09:24 AM on 04/23/2012
He didn't make peace with Elizabeth. She left everything she had to her children with her older daughter Cate in charge. Edwards and his mistress probably hastened her death because of the stress they caused her. His children will never feel the same about him, and as far as Hunter goes, she set out to have him, and got herself pregnant to hold on to him for life. His children will never accept his mistress, she will always be the woman who broke up their family and hurt their mother. His daughter Cate goes to Court with him, as well as his elderly frail parents. He better have a jury of 12 white men to get himself acquitted or found not guilty.
06:31 AM on 04/23/2012
Just another dirty politician no news here.