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Rielle Hunter's Past Filled With Tragedy, Scandal

By By JEFFREY COLLINS and MICHAEL BIESECKER 05/13/12 01:05 PM ET AP

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Rielle Hunter's life had a lurid, supermarket-tabloid quality to it – full of deception, betrayal, reckless behavior and broken dreams – well before she became a party to one of the biggest lies in recent American political history.

Her father had her beloved show horse killed for insurance money. An ex-boyfriend used her as his muse for the "cocaine-addled, sexually voracious" narrator of one of his novels. She went to Hollywood to become a star and left about a decade later with only a few bit parts.

Through it all, Hunter considered herself a truth-seeker.

"For as long as I can remember, I had a relentless desire for truth," she said on her personal website in the mid-2000s.

Then she met John Edwards in the bar of a New York hotel in 2006. Hunter said they had a connection the instant their eyes met, and a few hours later she was spending the night in the Democratic presidential candidate's room.

Their relationship led to a landslide of lies.

First, they had to hide their relationship. She stayed silent as Edwards publicly professed his love for his cancer-stricken wife, Elizabeth, and the two renewed their wedding vows.

When she got pregnant with Edwards' child, she agreed to protect his presidential ambitions by letting the candidate's devoted right-hand man claim paternity. Then she had to listen on TV as Edwards said it was impossible for him to be the father.

Whether Edwards is telling the truth or not is now at the center of his campaign finance trial, under way in North Carolina. Edwards' lawyers said the candidate had no idea nearly $1 million from a pair of wealthy benefactors was being spent to hide Hunter and keep her away from the tabloids during Edwards' run for the White House. Prosecutors said Edwards orchestrated the cover-up.

Prosecutors rested their case Thursday without calling the 48-year-old Hunter to the stand, despite granting her immunity. They refused to say why. But legal experts said she can be flighty and unpredictable and could have proved dangerous to the government's case.

Edwards' lawyers have not said whether they will call her to testify, but she could be hazardous to the defense for the same reason. Also, legal experts said, her appearance on the stand might only hurt Edwards with the jury by emphasizing his cheating and lying.

Hunter was born Lisa Jo Druck. Her father was a prominent lawyer, and she lived a privileged life growing up in Florida. Hunter, who adopted her new name in 1994 while out in Hollywood, said both her parents cheated in their marriage.

She loved horses, especially her show horse Henry The Hawk, which her father bought for $150,000. But in 1982, he was short on cash. He had an insurance policy on the animal worth $150,000 and taught a man named Tommy "The Sandman" Burns how to electrocute a horse so that it would look like a death from natural causes.

Hunter found her beloved horse dead in its stall, and her father later confessed to the scheme, according to a Sports Illustrated story on Burns, who eventually went to prison for his role in a string of horse killings. Hunter's father died in 1990 before any charges were brought against him.

Hunter spent her early 20s in New York. There she met writer Jay McInerney, best known for his novel "Bright Lights, Big City," about the 1980s party scene in the city. They dated for several months, and McInerney modeled the sexually aggressive narrator of his 1988 novel "Story of My Life" on Hunter. Hunter has said the portrayal of her in the book was quite exaggerated, but she still thinks McInerney is a great guy.

She was later married to a lawyer for nearly a decade and went to Hollywood to become a star, or at least a writer. The Internet Movie Database lists just four acting credits, all brief parts, and a writing and producing credit for a 20-minute short. It also lists her 2003 appearance on the game show "Lingo," where she split $500 with her partner.

It was her relationship with Edwards that would net her biggest show-business payday. Despite Hunter's lack of filmmaking experience, the politician arranged a $250,000 contract for her to make a series of behind-the-scenes documentaries from the campaign trail.

Though Edwards' aides quickly grew suspicious and derided her work as shoddy and unprofessional, the job gave her a reason to travel with the candidate while his wife was home in North Carolina fighting breast cancer.

Word of the affair got back to Elizabeth Edwards and Hunter lost her job. But the candidate continued to arrange for his mistress to meet with him on the road. She became pregnant in the summer of 2007.

As her belly began to show, tabloid reporters tracked her down in New Jersey. She fled to North Carolina and moved in with one of Edwards' most loyal aides, Andrew Young, his wife and the couple's three children. Within weeks, the Youngs set up Hunter in a $2,700-a-month rental home not far from the Edwards estate in Chapel Hill.

That December, in an attempt to contain the scandal, Young issued a statement claiming the baby was his.

Then Hunter went on the run with the aide and his wife. Edwards' campaign finance chairman let them stay at his vacation mansion in Aspen, Colo., and paid for them to live in a $20,000-a-month manor in Santa Barbara, Calif. Hunter chose the location because it was close to her New Age spiritual adviser, Bob McGovern.

Hunter so relied on McGovern that when an Aspen restaurant served her a Reuben sandwich with the wrong sauce on it, she made an angry call to him to ask him to fix it, according to testimony at Edwards' trial.

Her daughter, Francis Quinn Hunter, was born in February 2008, a couple of weeks after Edwards suspended his campaign because of poor showings in early primary states.

Hunter told Oprah Winfrey in an August 2010 interview that the decision to have Young claim paternity was the biggest mistake in her life. She said she had banked on Young's wife rejecting the idea.

"It was a horrid time, Oprah. Devastating. Devastating," Hunter said.

She deflected questions about whether she hurt Elizabeth Edwards, who died of cancer in December 2010. She vehemently denied she was a home-wrecker.

"I believe the problems exist before a third party comes into the picture," she told Winfrey.

Hunter now lives in Charlotte with her daughter, now 4. She has spoken little about her relationship with Edwards since his wife's death.

Before the trial, Hunter vowed through a spokeswoman to tell the truth if called to testify. In her interview with Winfrey, Hunter spoke about the unusual turns her life had taken.

"Being a person who's committed to truth and living a life where you're not hiding, it's almost like a cosmic joke to fall in love with someone who's living a big lie," she said.

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Collins reported from Columbia, S.C.

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GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Rielle Hunter's life had a lurid, supermarket-tabloid quality to it – full of deception, betrayal, reckless behavior and broken dreams – well before she became a party ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Rielle Hunter's life had a lurid, supermarket-tabloid quality to it – full of deception, betrayal, reckless behavior and broken dreams – well before she became a party ...
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joann95798
09:08 PM on 05/23/2012
And they talk about the poor and so called uneducated. Key word here - scandal. I have no sympathy for this person. NONE! He's a pig
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MeanKitty
07:11 PM on 05/18/2012
BIRTH CONTROL
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syndrome477
Feeling stronger every day
10:02 AM on 05/15/2012
This man should have used a condom. Obviously he didn't want a "love child" (I'm not sure where the "love" came into play) and could have avoided all of this with a coating of rubber. You also don't know what kind of VD she could be carrying. We try to teach our teenagers to practice safe sex. Look at these two losers.
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AggieReal
Nothing fails like prayer. Do something.
10:17 PM on 05/14/2012
Why is the woman always to blame ? When his is an obvious piece of no good trash ?
07:58 PM on 05/14/2012
That broad is a black cat.
06:46 PM on 05/14/2012
The mainstream media wasn't any more interested in this scandal than they were with Bill Clinton's scandal. Newsweek sat on that story for six months, despite having all the details. It was only after Drudge exposed it that Newsweek and the networks covered it. The same thing happened here. Everyone knew the rumors, but the reporters ignored it because he was a Democrat and they didn't want to hurt their party. Then the Inquirer showed photographs, and it went public. Democrats are just as corrupt as Republicans, but they are used to getting away with so much more, that they are far more likely to push the outside of the envelope and be involved with in-your-face scandals. Even with Clinton, he stayed in office while two GOP members (Gingrich & Jim Wright) had to resign. It wouldn't surprise me if Edwards gets away with it too, despite the evidence. (Hey, all 50 Democrat Senators ignored DNA evidence on Clinton, so why can't a jury of Edward's peers act equally blind?)
06:15 PM on 06/28/2012
Flimsy values.
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06:11 PM on 05/14/2012
Who cares about John Edwards? I feel very sad for Elizabeth who was put through hell watching her husband having an affair. Elizabeth was a beautiful woman not only outside but inside. Her character shined. I remember her interview I believe it was Larry King where she talked about her breast cancer. What a wonderful woman. John Edwards did not deserve her. Now he has to pay the consequences of his immoral acts. By the way, someone here said so correctly that Riley Hunter is not even an attractive woman. I will continue to love Elizabeth Edwards as she was like a Saint.
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Roxamme
06:08 PM on 05/14/2012
This was a nightmare for all involved in this mess. However, Elizabeth Edwards knowing full well the circumstances of her husbands infidelity continued to campaign for his nomination for the President of the United States. What Edwards did was horrible, but greed and power seemed to have been a part of everyone who was involved in this mess. I can't count the number of congress people that echo the same infidelity practices and worse. They believe they are immune because of whatever power they think they possess. Little by little it comes out, but most manage to escape. They are a group of hyprocrites of the worse kind, and we unfortunately elect them. What does that say about us? Maybe one day, we will be adament and insist that laws be passed to limit the term to 6 years for congress with no possiblity of being re-elected. I am sad that Elizabeth Edwards is gone leaving 2 small children. She was a
very capable and smart lady. Whatever her issues, she didn't deserve the humiliation that her husband caused her.
05:43 PM on 05/14/2012
Many of us have had tragic lives ,But seeking out someone else's husband, having a child, and
watching the wife get eaten up with cancer,
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JBS
Part time misanthrope & full time curmudgeon
05:17 PM on 05/14/2012
There sure is a lot of sleaze being introduced at this "trial" to smear Edwards, but shouldn't the persecution eventually have to actually produce evidence that he committed some crime?

Yes, he was wrong to cheat on Saint Elizabeth, but that makes him no worse than Gingrinch.
04:47 PM on 05/14/2012
Edwards simply did not recognize a heaven sent women, Elizabeth, when he was with her. He is deserving of the court finding him guilty and triple the punishment.
03:56 PM on 05/14/2012
It's amazing how much money these politicians have to keep a mistress a secret! And they keep wanting to raise MY taxes!
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supertamsf
At this moment I am stapling ...
05:14 PM on 05/14/2012
Yes it's unconscionable the money used to keep mistresses a secret, but don't get it twisted.

Your taxes haven't been raised, no one is proposing to raise your taxes (unless you make over $2 million a year) and not a dime of your taxes ever went to cover up the Edwards affair.
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wescus
03:53 PM on 05/14/2012
Just another golddigger... Move along folks, nothing here to see...
trusgold
Vote Straight Democrat !! No Natter What!
03:41 PM on 05/14/2012
had that been 1960 and Edwards had done this, it woulld have never been heard of in the news. Different day, different time. This is very interesting case. Bunny Mellon dropped a bundle to help this, she paid gift tax and viewed it as a gift to Edwards, not the campaign. Intent is trthe bottom line. She had never it to be intended to be a donation. If it was a donation she would not have paid gift tax. In fact Edwards could have bought a yacht if he wanted to with that with the money. This is a which hunt and someone is looking to get a name for themselves like Rudy Guilianni did with Leona Helmsly. Same situation occuring here. Let's see who get a political career at the expense of someone's political career. One thing about politicians and potential poliiticans you can always predict the motivations behind their behavior. Who wants to bet the DA of that area running for a higher office. This stinks. This DA is going to do her best to get jail time for Edwards would be his gold star. Keep your eyes peeled and when this guy runs people to not vote for him to stop this behavior!
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JBS
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05:18 PM on 05/14/2012
Had his first name been Newt and he belonged to the GOP it never would have been a problem either.
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05:43 PM on 05/14/2012
DID YOU GET A FOUR YEAR OLD, OR A SIX YEAR OLD TO WRITE THIS COMMENT FOR YOU?....
makemesmile
it makes you wonder
03:02 PM on 05/14/2012
Hunter is an extremely unattractive woman. Perhaps she has great skills as a lover.
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syndrome477
Feeling stronger every day
03:36 PM on 05/14/2012
Or, instead of skills, she was just horny all the time. Men like horny.
makemesmile
it makes you wonder
08:43 PM on 05/14/2012
Every "horny" person is not a skilled lover.
03:26 PM on 05/16/2012
Ugly girls try harder.