John Edwards Case
John Edwards Case
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UNDER THE DOME
Dome: Cate Edwards talks to NBC News about her father’s affair
The daughter of former U.S. Sen. John Edwards said she was devastated by her father’s affair with Rielle Hunter.
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ROB CHRISTENSEN
Christensen: You won't find John Edwards at the DNC
If it weren't for Ohio and that sex scandal, this could have been John Edwards' convention.
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JOHN EDWARDS CASE
Youngs spared contempt charge from Edwards sex-tape case
Andrew Young, the ex-aide to John Edwards, and his wife will not be prosecuted for criminal contempt for their actions in a civil case brought against them by Edwards' former mistress, the district attorney for Orange and Chatham counties announced Monday.
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JOHN EDWARDS CASE
Rielle Hunter thought she 'could help' John Edwards
In a Friday night interview on ABC’s “20/20,” Rielle Hunter provides new details of her first meeting with John Edwards in a New York hotel room in 2006.
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JOHN EDWARDS CASE
Rielle Hunter found shelter, solace in Charlotte
Rielle Hunter says she took a liking to Charlotte the moment she arrived.
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UNDER THE DOME
Political novel inspired by John Edwards
The former finance director for John Kerry's presidential campaign has written a book about an adulterous Southerner.
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JOHN EDWARDS CASE
Federal prosecutors won't retry John Edwards
In his corruption trial, the former presidential candidate was acquitted of one count and jurors were unable to reach a unanimous decision on five others.
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JOHN EDWARDS CASE
Reason for criminal charges in Edwards case remains unclear
One aspect of the John Edwards case remains unexplained: Why was it brought as a long and costly criminal case rather than as a civil matter for the Federal Election Commission?
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JOHN EDWARDS CASE
Edwards’ road to forgiveness marked with contrasting opinions
The lack of convictions in campaign finance trial begins the road John Edwards indicated he hopes to travel next: the return to public life.
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JOHN EDWARDS CASE
Not everyone thinks John Edwards should hide under a rock
A Baltimore activist who has won national attention for his “Pray at the Pump” movement events, says he’ll hold a vigil for the disgraced politician in Washington, D.C.








