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John Edwards Trial: Andrew Young, Former Aide, Facing Questions From Both Sides

MICHAEL BIESECKER   04/25/12 10:39 PM ET  AP

GREENSBORO, N.C. — John Edwards drove erratically in a borrowed black SUV down rural North Carolina roads, as his once-trusted aide tried to keep up. The former presidential contender pulled into a secluded dead-end road and beckoned for the aide, Andrew Young, to get in.

Young, testifying Wednesday at his longtime boss' corruption trial, noticed Edwards seemed nervous. Beads of sweat formed on his forehead even though the air conditioner was running.

Edwards confessed that life inside the nearby gated estate he shared with a cancer-stricken wife angered by his affair had become "a living hell." Young said Edwards then shocked him by denying any knowledge of $725,000 in secret checks from an elderly heiress used to buy his mistress' silence.

"I didn't know about these, did you?" Edwards asked, according to Young.

Worried he was being taped, Young lied and said no.

The August 2008 exchange, also recounted in Young's tell-all book about the Edwards scandal, reads as if pulled from a political thriller. It was Young's third straight day of testimony as the government sought to prove Edwards masterminded a scheme to use nearly $1 million from wealthy campaign donors to conceal his affair with Rielle Hunter from voters as he sought the White House. Edwards' attorney sought to point out inconsistencies in Young's testimony and other accounts of his story during cross-examination Wednesday.

Young had falsely claimed paternity of Edwards' daughter with Hunter as the politician dismissed the stories as "tabloid trash" while campaigning in Iowa and New Hampshire.

During the 2008 meeting in his car, Young told Edwards he had kept evidence of the cover-up, including voicemails, emails and an intimate tape made by the woman. He said he threatened to go public if Edwards' didn't come clean about the fact the baby was his.

"You can't hurt me, Andrew," Edwards told Young as he opened the door to get out, Young said. "You can't hurt me."

The former one-term U.S. senator from North Carolina has pleaded not guilty to six counts related to campaign finance violations. He faces up to 30 years in prison and $1.5 million in fines if convicted on all counts.

Edwards denies knowing about the secret money, much of which flowed into accounts controlled by Young and his wife, Cheri. Edwards' lawyers claim the Youngs siphoned off the bulk of the money to pay for their $1.5 million house near Chapel Hill.

Edwards has often stared directly at his former aide, seated about 25 feet away on the witness stand. Young has not once looked in Edwards' direction.

Young testified that when Edwards asked him in December 2007 to claim paternity, the candidate pledged to set the record straight after the baby was born.

Yet months passed with no call from Edwards, and Young said he and his wife had grown tired of sharing a house with the increasingly-demanding Hunter. Through an intermediary, Young demanded a face-to-face meeting with the senator, who was then in talks with Barack Obama's campaign about becoming the Democratic vice presidential nominee.

Edwards asked Young to keep the secret for longer at a June 18, 2008, meeting in a hotel room near Washington, Young testified. The men shouted and nearly came to blows before Edwards was able to calm Young down, the ex-aide testified.

"He said he loved me and that he knew that I knew he would never abandon me," Young said.

Prosecutors allege Edwards directed Young to start giving money to Hunter in 2007 after she threatened to go to the media and expose the affair. Edwards suggested asking elderly heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon, who had already given generously to the campaign, Young testified.

Prosecutors showed the jury checks from Mellon written to her interior designer, who would then endorse them and send them to Andrew and his wife, Cheri. Starting in June 2007, Mellon would eventually provide checks totaling $725,000, funds that Young said Edwards and he called the "Bunny money."

Telling Mellon the money would be used for a "non-campaign" expense, Young said she offered to provide $1.2 million over time to help. Under federal law, donors are limited to giving a maximum of $2,300 per election cycle.

On Wednesday, Young testified that while in the Washington hotel room, he overheard Edwards' half of a phone conversation with Mellon's interior designer, Bryan Huffman, who was involved in funneling the money to hide Hunter.

"You're a great American. The four of us are going to do great things for the country," Young said quoting Edwards, who was apparently referring to himself, the designer, Fred Baron and Young.

Edwards' political hopes dimmed that July in 2007 when tabloid reporters photographed him at a California hotel with his mistress and baby daughter, Frances Quinn Hunter, who was then 5 months old. Despite the grainy photos, Young said Edwards moved ahead with a planned overnight visit to Mellon's Virginia estate, where he was to ask the heiress to provide another $50 million to establish an anti-poverty foundation.

"He said he could be to poverty what Al Gore was to the environment," Young testified.

When he arrived, Edwards was confronted by Mellon's lawyer and accountant, who questioned him about the checks that had gone to Huffman and then to Young. That killed the plan for the foundation.

Edwards then went on national television and again denied having an affair with Hunter or fathering her child.

It would be another two years before Edwards acknowledged he had fathered the child. The girl, now 4, lives with her mother in Charlotte.

During cross-examination, Edwards attorney Abbe Lowell peppered the former aide with questions about subtle inconsistences between Young's testimony and accounts of his story in grand jury testimony, media accounts and his book. One juror appeared to fall asleep during the third hour of cross-examination.

Lowell asked Young if he had once tried to be like Edwards, going to the same dentist, hiring his boss' former homebuilder to construct his dream house. He asked whether Young had fallen in love with Edwards.

"A lot of people in the country did," Young replied.

"Did you fall out of love with him?" Lowell asked.

"I did, yes sir," Young replied.

"You really hate him, don't you?" asked the lawyer.

"I have mixed feelings," the former aide said flatly, looking straight ahead.

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GREENSBORO, N.C. — John Edwards drove erratically in a borrowed black SUV down rural North Carolina roads, as his once-trusted aide tried to keep up. The former presidential contender pulled int...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — John Edwards drove erratically in a borrowed black SUV down rural North Carolina roads, as his once-trusted aide tried to keep up. The former presidential contender pulled int...
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beachinstead
socialist libs other countries need you
03:24 PM on 04/25/2012
This guy better not get off of anything having to do with this trial!!
01:16 PM on 04/25/2012
It amazes me that people think this prosecution is about Edwards having an affair. Low information voters are showing themselves on this site.
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beachinstead
socialist libs other countries need you
03:25 PM on 04/25/2012
They are out there, alot of them!!
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stephan67
Eternity and a day
12:56 PM on 04/25/2012
Edwards ,your history is your enemy .
12:18 PM on 04/25/2012
This whole things a waste of time are you kidding me. We have citizens united that can make what ever amount Edwards is accused of mishandling look like chump change you leave in the need a penny take a penny cup. Holder is useless in the mean time voter supression move on at full speed.
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Cherubim
01:03 PM on 04/25/2012
Thanks for posting the truth.
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Dandy12
Moderate, Progressive fiscal conservative.
12:03 PM on 04/25/2012
Edfwards is very self centered, yet I believe that this dirty laundry has no real reason to be aired. Let him pay a fine, and be done with it. It's dirty past history, and so is he.
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Kickaha Ness
Tired of hearing it ain't what it is
12:32 PM on 04/25/2012
It's amazing he's going to jail over the hundreds of thousands of the public's money and yet no one would even consider prosecuting Bush over the lies and false evidence that's going to cost America over a Trillion... nevermind.
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beachinstead
socialist libs other countries need you
03:29 PM on 04/25/2012
False evidence--LLLLOOOLLL, Hillary saw the evidence, old joe biden , edwards did and many other dems! HMMMM, Bill clinton in 1998 said he had WMD's and al gore in 2000. HMMM who lied?
04:08 PM on 04/25/2012
Not to mention Obama.
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summerwind08234
11:54 AM on 04/25/2012
He makes me sick, they used to flaunt around the house in poor Elizabeths bed when she was out of town they even did it in front of his children (according to the book anyway). Scu m!
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Cherubim
12:45 PM on 04/25/2012
Are you being paid to come here and post responses? Just asking.
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johnnygoodwud
01:02 PM on 04/25/2012
yeah but poor elizabeth found out, and stayed with him. she apparently had her eye on the white house too.
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beachinstead
socialist libs other countries need you
03:31 PM on 04/25/2012
Most definitly on the wht house issue with her-being married to a democrat woman does have it's advantages i guess! Hillary, edwards, spitzer, full steam ahead, "if you want"!
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BeerLover
Carpe Diem!
11:53 AM on 04/25/2012
I'm sorry......WHY are we wasting tax dollars on this distraction again?
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James Ortegard
If we can't agree then let's at least be civil
11:52 AM on 04/25/2012
I still think this is simply a soap opera for the public.They surely must have given Young immunity from prosecution because if what he says is true he is as guilty as Edwards.
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Scoutitout
Never wear anything that panics the cat.
11:43 AM on 04/25/2012
I have no problem with him being prosecuted. I admit I had to hold my nose a bit during that election. He IS a sleeze.
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Lvm
11:38 AM on 04/25/2012
Too bad he hadn't been running under Citizen's United. He'd have nothing to worry about.
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Mike Edelman
11:34 AM on 04/25/2012
I am not a john edwards fan by any stretch of the imagination..they guy is a poseur and a fraud
however,,,,how is hiding a personal issue of a pregnancy by having friends fund her lifestyle
so she remains out of the picture while edwards was trying to be the presidential nominee
"a campaign contribution" as defined by the federal election statute....the money was not
used directly by the campaign to further his candidacy...the government it seems wants the
jury to convict him because he had the timerity to run for president while cheating on his
dying wife..a horrible man at best but how is this a criminal act>
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RJofDC
12:04 PM on 04/25/2012
I agree with you Mike, 100%!!!
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beachinstead
socialist libs other countries need you
03:33 PM on 04/25/2012
Giving campaign funds to the mistress i believe?
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Mike Edelman
04:50 PM on 04/25/2012
the funds did not come from the campaign..they came from his friends..they
were not used for the campaign they were used to hide her pregnancy and
keep the love child from his wife...how is that a federal campaign finance violation
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Becky Bartlett
Perfectly capable of regulating my own uterus
11:32 AM on 04/25/2012
Edwards cheated on his terminally ill wife with a gold digger and paid her off with money from a 100+ year old woman.

Now his lawyers are going to verbally shred his former campaign staffer.

I'm not sure charges in this case are appropriate, but personally, I don't care. Edwards is one of the most despicable people on the planet.
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RJofDC
12:07 PM on 04/25/2012
Yes - what he did to his family was wrong. He lied to the American people, that was wrong. But those are not crimes worthy of jail AND the waste of taxpayer's $.
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jaguara777
struggling with life, Cesar Chavez
10:43 AM on 04/25/2012
All I have to say is my fellow huff poster is exactly right, calling him a "sleeze." I will add, though. that the first day of testimony probably put him in a BIG HOLE. He was the arrogant sl-t; she was a gold digger.
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Dandy12
Moderate, Progressive fiscal conservative.
12:06 PM on 04/25/2012
It took the two of them to tango. They deserve each other.
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Independentproud
Your vote is cancelled by a far right winger.
10:15 AM on 04/25/2012
Wait a minute... this was the darling of the Democratic party. Remember, Bill Clinton was impeached, had an affair on his wife with a federal employee on federal property, looked into the camera and lied to the people of America, and his law license revoke for perjury, which arguably is worse than what Edwards did. But Bill is still a Democratic Party Darling. Why are you losing the love for Edwards?
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jeagle653
Ideas are bulletproof
11:50 AM on 04/25/2012
After all that Clinton did, Edwards should have learned from it and kept his pe cker in his pants.

All of them should know that by now.
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Cherubim
12:26 PM on 04/25/2012
Well said. Independentproud, I thank you for your post.
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Stephen Thorpe
Every breath you take - I'll take one too!
09:31 AM on 04/25/2012
As much of a bum as he is, I can't believe this is in a jury trial?
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BeerLover
Carpe Diem!
11:55 AM on 04/25/2012
....and shifting your tax dollars and mine into the pockets of the 1%.
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Dandy12
Moderate, Progressive fiscal conservative.
12:06 PM on 04/25/2012
A show trial...