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John Edwards trial Judge declares a mistrial in the corruption trial of former presidential candidate John Edwards after the jury deadlocked on five counts and acquitted him on one count.
May 31, 2012
John Edwards speaks outside a federal courthouse as his daughter Cate Edwards, left, and parents, Wallace Edwards and Bobbie Edwards, look on after the judge declared a mistrial in the case.
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John Edwards makes his way into a federal courthouse where he is standing trial on charges of campaign corruption in Greensboro, N.C. Edwards has pleaded not guilty to six counts related to campaign finance violations.
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May 8, 2012
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Former U.S. senator John Edwards, center, arrives with his daughter Cate at the federal court house in Greensboro.
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Former presidential candidate and U.S. senator John Edwards, center, arrives outside federal court with his daughter Cate, left, in Greensboro, N.C., for his trial on charges of violating federal campaign finance laws.
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Former U.S. senator John Edwards and his daughter Cate Edwards, right, leave the federal court house after jury selection in Greensboro, N.C.. Edwards goes on trial on April 23, 2012, on charges he used illegal campaign contributions to cover up an affair with a mistress who became pregnant during his failed bid for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. Edwards is accused of accepting more than $900,000 in campaign funds from two wealthy donors, knowing the exposure of his extramarital affair "would destroy his presidential campaign," prosecutors said in a trial brief.
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Alan Duncan, attorney for former presidential candidate and U.S. senator John Edwards, leaves federal court.
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John Edwards, left, speaks to the media with attorney Abbe Lowell, right, as he leaves the federal court in Greensboro, N.C.
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Former U.S. Democratic presidential hopeful and former U.S.senator John Edwards is accompanied by his daughter, Cate Edwards, as he departs U.S. District Court in Winston-Salem, N.C., after pleading not guilty to six federal charges. Edwards was indicted Friday on charges that he used $1 million in campaign funds to help cover up an extramarital affair during his White House bid.
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John Edwards, center, is seen with his daughter, Cate Edwards, right, as they peer out of the federal building after a court appearance Friday in Winston-Salem, N.C. A grand jury indicted the two-time presidential candidate Friday. The indictment says he tried to protect his political ambitions by soliciting and secretly spending money to hide his mistress.
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Oprah Winfrey, right, interviews Edwards's former mistress, Rielle Hunter, in 2010 at Hunter's home in Charlotte. Hunter talked about Edwards, his aide Andrew Young — who helped to conceal her during her pregnancy and who was rumored to be the baby's father — and her child.
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Feb. 3, 2010
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March 28, 2009
Oprah Winfrey, second from right, views family photos at the Edwards home in Chapel Hill, N.C., in 2009, during a taping of her talk show. With Winfrey are Edwards, his wife, Elizabeth, and their daughter Emma Claire.The show aired on May 7, 2009.
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Aug. 8, 2008
ABC News reporter Bob Woodruff interviews John Edwards in Chapel Hill, N.C. The former North Carolina senator, who was the Democratic vice presidential nominee in 2004, confessed to ABC News that he had lied repeatedly about his affair with 43-year-old Rielle Hunter.
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Jan. 1, 2008
Presidential candidate John Edwards campaigns with his wife, Elizabeth, at Iowa State University in Ames in 2008.
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Dec. 29, 2006
Rielle Hunter, back left, holds a video camera as John Edwards campaigns in Portsmouth, N.H., in 2006.
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Dec. 27, 2006
John Edwards shares a laugh with videographer Rielle Hunter in the 9th Ward of New Orleans.
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Dec. 1, 2006
Rielle Hunter, left, watches as John Edwards autographs a copy of his book, "Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives," during a 2006 campaign stop in Dallas.
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2003
John Edwards greets supporters during a 2003 campaign stop as assistant Andrew Young, right, keeps an eye on the crowd. Young has written a book about the Edwards campaign and Edwards's affair with Rielle Hunter.
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