John Edwards Indicted On Felony Charges

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former presidential candidate John Edwards was indicted by a federal grand jury following an investigation into money used to cover up an extramarital affair, a source with knowledge of the investigation told CNN.

A grand jury had been investigating that money given to support Edwards' mistress Rielle Hunter by benefactors of Edwards should have been considered campaign donations -- a contention Edwards' team has disputed.

Edwards does not want to plead guilty to a felony because he could lose his law license, a source familiar with the inquiry previously told CNN.

The case involves the financial aid given to Edwards' mistress, Rielle Hunter. During their affair, Hunter became pregnant with Edwards' baby, though at first he denied he was the father.

While prosecutors believe the monetary help given to Hunter by two of Edwards' political backers should have been considered campaign donations, Edwards' attorneys disagree.

Edwards' attorney Greg Craig has said his client "has done wrong in his life -- and he knows it better than anyone -- but he did not break the law." He said the government's theory of the case "is wrong on the facts and wrong on the law."

The government is believed to be building its case that Edwards violated campaign finance law on an 11-year-old advisory opinion issued by the Federal Election Commission, which asserted that a gift to a candidate for federal office would be considered a campaign contribution, a source with knowledge of the inquiry told CNN this week.

The decision, dated June 14, 2000, is known as "Harvey." It's named after a man named Phillip Harvey who sought guidance from the FEC because he wanted to give money to someone who was preparing to run for federal office, but didn't want the money to be used for campaign purposes.

The opinion is important because Hunter received more than $1 million from two contributors -- 100-year-old philanthropist Rachel "Bunny" Mellon of Virginia and attorney Fred Baron, who has since died.

Edwards' attorneys have said that the money was not and should not be considered political contributions. If it wasn't a political contribution, what was it? The most widely reported theory -- which the Edwards team has publicly neither confirmed nor denied -- is that the money was given to keep Edwards' wife, Elizabeth, from finding out about his mistress and child.

The source with knowledge of the inner workings of the case and other legal observers have noted that the advisory opinion is shaky ground to base a federal prosecution on because it is not a black-letter federal statute, and apparently has not been cited in any important case law, or as legal authority behind any important court decisions.

Federal prosecutors in North Carolina have declined to comment on the case because it is a matter relating to a grand jury.

Other experts have said the Justice Department would have a strong case in court if it could prove Edwards knew about the funds and what they were being used for - a contention he has denied.

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This is going to be interesting to watch.

So if Edwards wins, will other politicos say "Yay, now I too can have a mistress and have someone else pay to support her!!"?

If he loses, think politicos will smarten up and realize that they can't keep secrets forever? Pro'lly not, I'd guess...
 
This is going to be interesting to watch.

So if Edwards wins, will other politicos say "Yay, now I too can have a mistress and have someone else pay to support her!!"?

If he loses, think politicos will smarten up and realize that they can't keep secrets forever? Pro'lly not, I'd guess...

Naw, they'll still keep trying it. Kind of like adolescents...you know they always think,"It'll never happen to me!":giggle:
 
I can think of one person getting sexually-excited over this.
 
Nice...using taxpayers' money to support his affair. No wonder the country is in debt. Heh!
 
I can think of one person getting sexually-excited over this.
I think I know who you're talking about.

When he posts in here, I'll tel him we've been expecting him.
 
What a waste of time and money this is going to be.
 
I don't think Bill Clinton reads in here, does he? Although he does wear HAs now, so you never know.... :lol:

Yes, he does wear one (or would that be two?). He'll be at the July 24 gala "So the world may hear" in Minnesota to help raise $$$ for hearing aids to kids around the world. Very gracious of him to help the cause.
 
Well hello koko, we were expecting you. Right on time I see. :D
 
Please turn off your cell phone and please remain seated for the entire performance. Thank you very much and the movie will begin momentarily.......

*lion roaring*
 
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