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Published Thu, Feb 23, 2012 04:23 PM
Modified Thu, Feb 23, 2012 07:38 PM

Rielle Hunter to regain property, sex tape to be destroyed

SHAWN ROCCO - shawn.rocco@newsobserver.com
Rielle Hunter, the former mistress of John Edwards, leaves the federal courthouse in Raleigh on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009. Hunter was on hand as federal investigators and a grand jury examined Edward's finances when he was a presidential candidate. Hunter is carrying her daughter, Frances Quinn Hunter.
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- kjahner@newsobserver.com
Tags: Andrew Young | John Edwards | sex tape | trial | Rielle Hunter

John Edwards couldn’t keep his mistress or the child they conceived from becoming public. His mistress has had better luck with their sex tape.

The video reportedly shows a sexual encounter between Edwards – during the time he was seeking the Democratic presidential nomination – and Rielle Hunter, a woman hired to film his campaign journey.

An agreement was filed in court today that calls for the videotape and a copy to be destroyed. It also orders former Edwards campaign aide Andrew Young and his wife, Cheri, to return several items of her property and bans the Youngs from disseminating the contents of that property.

Hunter sued Young in 2010 after Young’s tell-all book published in February described the tape. The 21-page consent judgment and permanent injunction does carve out a notable exception to the disclosure injunction: items already sold by the Youngs as part of a movie deal based on the book.

Attorneys from both sides said they were pleased with the outcome of the settlement, and that their clients got what they were aiming to achieve.

“Ms. Hunter was demanding money up until very recently,” Robert Elliot, the Youngs’ attorney. In a statement, he further criticized “outlandish efforts of Ms. Hunter’s legal counsel to try to paint Mr. and Mrs. Young as liars and thieves,” despite the fact that the book merely revealed a truth that Hunter and Edwards had lied about for two years.

Hunter also sought other items of her property, including several other videos she had made, photographs, and documents ranging from medical records to a list of names titled “The Slut Club.”

Young’s book, “The Politician,” documented his experience as a campaign aid for Edwards, including his role in keeping Edwards’ and Hunter’s relationship a secret. Those efforts included Young falsely claiming to be the father of Hunter’s baby born in 2008. Hunter and the Youngs lived in the same Santa Barbara House, provided by Edwards, during his White House run.

Young had said he found the property inside a box of trash Hunter had left behind. He claimed the tape ribbon was pulled out but that he was able to fix it.

Information about the sex tape and the list known as “The Slut Club,” as described in “The Politician,” were specifically exempted from non-publication. The Youngs had already sold the rights to Aaron Sorkin of Colvin Road Entertainment as part of movie deal to Young’s story and book, according to the agreement, and Elliot said that anything from the book is fair game.

However, in the agreement filed Thursday Hunter explicitly retained the right to take the Youngs to court again with regard to the movie if more information stemming from the property returned to her was publicized.

“Ms. Hunter is very much pleased by the result. She has accomplished the purpose she was trying to accomplish from the outset,” Hunter’s attorney Alan Duncan said.

Edwards was indicted on six felony and misdemeanor counts last year, having allegedly used $1 million provided by two wealthy donors to conceal Hunter from the public. As details from Young’s book emerged in early 2010, Edwards’ wife Elizabeth separated from him, and in December, she died from breast cancer after a six-year battle.

Edwards was a one-term senator for North Carolina and John Kerry’s vice presidential running mate during the 2004 election.

Jahner: 919-829-4822

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