Youngs Fire Back in Dispute Over John Edwards Sex Tape
Former John Edwards aide Andrew Young and his wife Cheri argued in court papers today that Edwards' mistress, Rielle Hunter, has no legal claim to a purported sex tape she allegedly made with the one-time presidential candidate.
The Youngs, who were ordered to appear in a North Carolina court Friday morning, said they are not in possession of a "personal video" tape that matches Hunter's description.
Hunter referred to making and hiding a videotape, which "depicted matters of a very private and personal nature," in or around September 2006, according to an affidavit filed last Thursday. She was awarded a temporary restraining order that prevents Young from distributing the tape and photos in his possession, which she claimed belong to her.
Young said the woman in the racy video that is in his possession was noticeably pregnant. While the woman's face is not seen in the video, Cheri Young said the woman is wearing a bracelet and a thumb ring typically worn by Hunter.
Hunter was pregnant in 2007 and gave birth to Edwards' daughter, Frances Quinn, on Feb. 27, 2008.

























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