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John Edwards

Johnny Reid Edwards[1] (born June 10, 1953) is an American lawyer and former politician who served as a U.S. senator from North Carolina. He was the Democratic nominee for vice president in 2004 alongside John Kerry, losing to incumbents George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. He also was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 and 2008.

John Edwards
Official Senate portrait
United States Senator
from North Carolina
In office
January 3, 1999 – January 3, 2005
Preceded byLauch Faircloth
Succeeded byRichard Burr
Personal details
Born
Johnny Reid Edwards

(1953-06-10) June 10, 1953 (age 69)
Seneca, South Carolina, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)
(m. 1977; sep. 2010)

(died before possible divorce)
Domestic partnerRielle Hunter (2006–2015)
Children5, including Cate
EducationClemson University
North Carolina State University (BA)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (JD)
Signature

Edwards defeated incumbent Republican Lauch Faircloth in North Carolina's 1998 Senate election. Toward the end of his six-year term, he opted to retire from the Senate and focus on a Democratic campaign in the 2004 presidential election. He eventually became the 2004 Democratic nominee for vice president, the running mate of presidential nominee Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts.

Following Kerry's loss to incumbent President George W. Bush, Edwards began working full-time at the One America Committee, a political action committee he established in 2001, and was appointed director of the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law. He was also a consultant for Fortress Investment Group LLC.

Following his 2008 presidential campaign, Edwards was indicted by a federal grand jury on June 3, 2011, on six felony charges of violating multiple federal campaign contribution laws to cover up an extramarital affair to which he eventually admitted. He was found not guilty on one count, and the judge declared a mistrial on the remaining five charges, as the jury was unable to come to an agreement.[2] The Justice Department dropped the remaining charges and did not attempt to retry Edwards.[3] Though he was not convicted of any crime, the revelation that he had engaged in an extramarital affair and fathered a child while his wife, Elizabeth, was dying of cancer, gravely damaged his public image and essentially ended his political career.

Early life and education

 
Edwards and his parents stand in front of his childhood home in 2007

Edwards was born on June 10, 1953, to Wallace Reid Edwards and Catharine Juanita "Bobbie" Edwards (née Wade) in Seneca, South Carolina. The family moved several times during Edwards's childhood, eventually settling in Robbins, North Carolina, where his father worked as a textile mill floor worker and was eventually promoted to supervisor. His mother had a roadside antique-finishing business and then worked as a letter carrier when his father left his job.[4] The family attended a Baptist church.[5]

A football star in high school,[6] Edwards was the first person in his family to attend college. He attended Clemson University for one semester before transferring to North Carolina State University. He graduated from NCSU with high honors with a bachelor's degree in textile technology and a 3.8 GPA in 1974, and later earned his Juris Doctor from the University of North Carolina School of Law (UNC) with honors.

Legal career

After law school, Edwards clerked for federal judge Franklin Dupree in North Carolina, and in 1978 became an associate at the Nashville law firm of Dearborn & Ewing, doing primarily trial work, defending a Nashville bank and other corporate clients.[7][8] Lamar Alexander, a Republican and future governor of and U.S. Senator from Tennessee, was among Edwards's co-workers.[9] The Edwards family returned to North Carolina in 1981, settling in the capital of Raleigh, where he joined the firm of Tharrington, Smith & Hargrove.[8][9]

In 1984, Edwards was assigned to a medical malpractice lawsuit that had been perceived to be unwinnable; the firm had accepted it only as a favor to an attorney and state senator who did not want to keep it. Nevertheless, Edwards won a $3.7 million verdict on behalf of his client, who had suffered permanent brain and nerve damage after a doctor prescribed an overdose of the anti-alcoholism drug Antabuse during alcohol aversion therapy.[10] In other cases, Edwards sued the American Red Cross three times, alleging transmission of AIDS through tainted blood products, resulting in a confidential settlement each time, and defended a North Carolina newspaper against a libel charge.[8]

In 1985, Edwards represented a five-year-old child born with cerebral palsy – a child whose mother's doctor did not choose to perform an immediate Caesarean delivery when a fetal monitor showed she was in distress. Edwards won a $6.5 million verdict for his client, but five weeks later, the presiding judge sustained the verdict, but overturned the award on grounds that it was "excessive" and that it appeared "to have been given under the influence of passion and prejudice", adding that in his opinion "the evidence was insufficient to support the verdict."[8] He offered the plaintiffs $3.25 million, half of the jury's award, but the child's family appealed the case and received $4.25 million in a settlement.[8] Winning this case established the North Carolina precedent of physician and hospital liability for failing to determine whether the patient understood the risks of a particular procedure.[10]

After this trial, Edwards gained national attention as a plaintiff's lawyer. He filed at least twenty similar lawsuits in the years following, and achieved verdicts and settlements of more than $60 million for his clients. Similar lawsuits followed across the country. When asked about an increase in Caesarean deliveries nationwide, perhaps to avoid similar medical malpractice lawsuits, Edwards said, "The question is, would you rather have cases where that happens instead of having cases where you don't intervene and a child either becomes disabled for life or dies in utero?"[8]

In 1993, Edwards began his own firm in Raleigh (now named Kirby & Holt) with a friend, David Kirby. He became known as the top plaintiffs' attorney in North Carolina.[8] The biggest case of his legal career was a 1996 product liability lawsuit against Sta-Rite, the manufacturer of a defective pool drain cover. The case involved Valerie Lakey, a girl who at five years old[11] sustained pool suction-drain injury.[12] She was disemboweled by the suction power of the pool drain pump when she sat on an open pool drain whose protective cover had been removed by other children at the pool, after the swim club had failed to install the cover properly. Despite 12 prior suits with similar claims, Sta-Rite continued to make and sell drain covers lacking warnings. Sta-Rite protested that an additional warning would have made no difference because the pool owners already knew the importance of keeping the cover secured.

In his closing arguments, Edwards spoke to the jury for an hour and a half and made reference to his son, Wade, who had been killed shortly before testimony began.[clarification needed] Mark Dayton, editor of North Carolina Lawyers Weekly, would later call it "the most impressive legal performance I have ever seen."[13] The jury awarded the family $25 million, the largest personal injury award in North Carolina history. The company settled for the $25 million while the jury was deliberating additional punitive damages, rather than risk losing an appeal. For their part in this case, Edwards and law partner David Kirby earned the Association of Trial Lawyers of America's national award for public service.[10] The family said that they hired Edwards over other attorneys because he alone had offered to accept a smaller percentage as his fee unless the award was unexpectedly high, while all of the other lawyers they spoke with said they required the full one-third fee. The size of the jury award was unprecedented, and Edwards did receive the standard one-third-plus-expenses fee typical of contingency cases. The family was so impressed with his intelligence and commitment[8] that they volunteered for his Senate campaign the next year.

After Edwards won a large verdict against a trucking company whose worker had been involved in a fatal accident, the North Carolina legislature passed a law prohibiting such awards unless the company had specifically sanctioned the employee's actions.[8]

In December 2003, during his first presidential campaign, Edwards (with John Auchard) published Four Trials, an autobiographical book focusing on cases from his legal career. According to this book, the success of the Sta-Rite case and his son's death (Edwards had hoped his son would eventually join him in private law practice) prompted Edwards to leave the legal profession and seek public office.[citation needed]

Edwards, his daughter Cate, and David Kirby started a new law firm in 2013, named Edwards Kirby, with offices in Raleigh and in Washington, D.C.[14][15]

Political career

Policy positions

Edwards promotes programs to eliminate poverty in the United States, including arguing in favor of creating one million housing vouchers over five years in order to place poor people in middle-class neighborhoods. Edwards has stated, "If we truly believe that we are all equal, then we should live together too."[16] He also supports "College for Everyone" initiatives.

 
Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins appear alongside Edwards at a presidential campaign rally in 2008

Although Edwards initially supported the Iraq War, he later changed his position and in November 2005 wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post in which he said he expressed regret for voting for the Iraq War Resolution and discussed three solutions for success in the conflict.[17] He denounced the "troop surge" in Iraq, was a proponent for withdrawal, and urged Congress to withhold funding for the war without a withdrawal timetable.[18]

On social policy, Edwards supports abortion rights and has a universal healthcare plan that requires all Americans to purchase healthcare insurance,[19] "requires that everybody get preventive care", and requires employers to provide health care insurance or be taxed to fund public health care.[20][21] He supports a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants,[21] is opposed to a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage;[22] and supports the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).[23]

Edwards endorsed efforts to slow down global warming[24] and was the first presidential candidate to describe his campaign as carbon-neutral.[25]

Senate tenure

 
Senator Edwards on Meet the Press

Edwards won election to the U.S. Senate in 1998 as a Democrat running against incumbent Republican Senator Lauch Faircloth. Despite originally being the underdog, Edwards beat Faircloth by 51.2% to 47.0% — a margin of some 83,000 votes.

During President Bill Clinton's 1999 impeachment trial in the Senate, Edwards was responsible for the deposition of witnesses Monica Lewinsky and fellow Democrat Vernon Jordan, Jr. During the 2000 presidential campaign, Edwards was on Democratic nominee Al Gore's vice presidential nominee short list (along with John Kerry and Joe Lieberman, Gore's eventual pick).[26]

In his time in the Senate, Edwards co-sponsored 203 bills.[27] Among them was Lieberman's 2002 Iraq War Resolution (S.J.Res.46), which he co-sponsored along with 15 other senators, but which did not go to a vote.[28] He voted for replacement resolution (H.J Res. 114) in the full Senate to authorize the use of military force against Iraq, which passed by a vote of 77 to 23,[29] On October 10, 2002, he stated that:

Almost no one disagrees with these basic facts: that Saddam Hussein is a tyrant and a menace; that he has weapons of mass destruction and that he is doing everything in his power to get nuclear weapons; that he has supported terrorists; that he is a grave threat to the region, to vital allies like Israel, and to the United States; and that he is thwarting the will of the international community and undermining the United Nations' credibility.[30]

He defended his vote on an October 10, 2004, appearance on Meet the Press, saying "I would have voted for the resolution knowing what I know today, because it was the right thing to do to give the president the authority to confront Saddam Hussein ... I think Saddam Hussein was a very serious threat. I stand by that, and that's why [John Kerry and I] stand behind our vote on the resolution".[31] He subsequently changed his mind about the war and apologized for that military authorization vote. Edwards also voted in favor of the Patriot Act.

Among other positions, Edwards was generally pro-choice and supported affirmative action and the death penalty. One of his first sponsored bills was the Fragile X Research Breakthrough Act of 1999.[32] He was also the first person to introduce comprehensive anti-spyware legislation with the Spyware Control and Privacy Protection Act.[33] He advocated rolling back the Bush administration's tax cuts and ending mandatory minimum sentencing for non-violent offenders.[34] Edwards generally supported expanding legal immigration to the United States while working with Mexico to provide better border security and stop illegal trafficking.[34][35]

Edwards served on the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, the U.S. Senate Committee on Judiciary, and was a member of the New Democrat Coalition.

Before the 2004 Senate election, Edwards announced his retirement from the Senate and supported Erskine Bowles, former White House Chief of Staff, as the successor to his seat; Bowles was defeated by Republican Richard Burr in the election.

Post-Senate activities

The day after his concession speech, he announced his wife Elizabeth had been diagnosed with breast cancer. Edwards told interviewer Larry King that he doubted he would return to practice as a trial lawyer and showed no interest in succeeding Terry McAuliffe as the Democratic National Committee chairman.

In February 2005, Edwards headlined the "100 Club" Dinner, a major fundraiser for the New Hampshire Democratic Party. That same month, Edwards was appointed as director of the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for studying ways to move people out of poverty. That fall, Edwards toured ten major universities in order to promote "Opportunity Rocks!", a program aimed at getting youth involved to fight poverty.

On March 21, 2005, Edwards recorded his first podcast[36] with his wife. Several months later, in August, Edwards delivered an address to a potential key supporter in the Iowa caucus, the AFL–CIO in Waterloo, Iowa.

In the following month, Edwards sent an email to his supporters and announced that he opposed the nomination of Judge John G. Roberts to become Chief Justice of the United States. He was also opposed to the nomination of Justice Samuel Alito as an Associate Justice and Judge Charles Pickering's appointment to the Federal bench.

During the summer and fall of 2005, he visited homeless shelters and job training centers and spoke at events organized by ACORN, the NAACP and the SEIU. He spoke in favor of an expansion of the earned income tax credit; in favor of a crackdown on predatory lending; an increase in the capital gains tax rate; housing vouchers for racial minorities (to integrate upper-income neighborhoods); and a program modeled on the Works Progress Administration to rehabilitate the Gulf Coast following Hurricane Katrina. In Greene County, North Carolina, he unveiled the pilot program for College for Everyone, an educational measure he promised during his presidential campaign, in which prospective college students would receive a scholarship for their first year in exchange for ten hours of work a week. The College for Everyone program was canceled in July 2008.[37]

Edwards was co-chair of a Council on Foreign Relations task force on United States-Russia relations alongside Republican Jack Kemp, a former congressman, Cabinet official and vice presidential nominee.[38] The task force issued its report in March 2006.[39] On July 12, the International Herald Tribune published a related op-ed by Edwards and Kemp.[40]

In October 2005, Edwards joined the Wall Street investment firm Fortress Investment Group as a senior adviser and consultant, a position for which a close aide reported he received an annual salary of $500,000.[41][42] Fortress owned a major stake in Green Tree Servicing LLC, which rose to prominence in the 1990s selling subprime loans to mobile-home owners and now services subprime loans originated by others, but in an interview Edwards said he was unaware of this.[43] Subprime loans allow buyers with poor credit histories to be funded, but they charge higher rates because of the risk, and sometimes carry hidden fees and increased charges over time.[43] In August 2007, The Wall Street Journal reported that a portion of the Edwards family's assets were invested in Fortress Investment Group, which had, in turn, invested a portion of its assets in subprime mortgage lenders, some of which had foreclosed on the homes of Hurricane Katrina victims.[44][45] Upon learning of Fortress's investments, Edwards divested funds and stated that he would try to help the affected families.[46] Edwards later helped set up an ACORN-administered "Louisiana Home Rescue Fund" seeded with $100,000, much of it from his pocket, to provide loans and grants to the families who were foreclosed on by Fortress-owned lenders.[47]

Edwards is now a personal injury lawyer in Pitt County, North Carolina.[48]

Political campaigns

Electoral history

North Carolina United States Senate election, 1998 (Democratic primary)[49]

  • John Edwards – 277,468 (51.39%)
  • D.G. Martin – 149,049 (27.59%)
  • Ella Butler Scarborough – 55,486 (10.28%)

North Carolina United States Senate election, 1998[50]

2004 Democratic presidential primaries[51]

2004 United States presidential election

2008 Democratic presidential primaries

2004 presidential campaign

In 2000, Edwards unofficially began his presidential campaign when he began to seek speaking engagements in Iowa, the site of the nation's first party caucuses. On January 2, 2003, Edwards began fundraising without officially campaigning by forming an exploratory committee. On September 15, 2003, Edwards fulfilled a promise he made a year earlier as a guest on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart to unofficially announce his intention to seek the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination. The next morning, Edwards made the announcement officially from his hometown. He declined to run for reelection to the Senate in order to focus on his presidential run. Edwards's campaign was chaired by North Carolina Democratic activist Ed Turlington.

As Edwards had been building support essentially since his election to the Senate, he led the initial campaign fundraising, amassing over $7 million during the first quarter of 2003 – more than half of which came from individuals associated with the legal profession, particularly Edwards's fellow trial lawyers, their families, and employees.[53]

Edwards's stump speech spoke of "Two Americas", with one composed of the wealthy and privileged, and the other of the hard-working common man, causing the media to often characterize Edwards as a populist.[54][55]

Edwards struggled to gain substantial support, but his poll numbers began to rise steadily weeks before the Iowa caucuses. In these he had a surprising second-place finish with the support of 32% of delegates, behind only John Kerry's 39% and ahead of former front-runner Howard Dean at 18%. One week later in the New Hampshire primary, Edwards finished in fourth place behind Kerry, Dean and Wesley Clark, with 12%. During the February 3 primaries, Edwards won the South Carolina primary,[56] lost to Clark in Oklahoma, and lost to Kerry in the other states. Edwards garnered the second-largest number of second-place finishes, again falling behind Clark.[57]

 
Edwards on the campaign trail in 2004

Dean withdrew from the contest, leaving Edwards the only major challenger to Kerry. In the Wisconsin primary on February 17, Edwards finished second to Kerry with 34% of the vote.

He largely avoided attacking Kerry until a February 29, 2004, debate in New York, in which he characterized him as a "Washington insider" and mocked Kerry's plan to form a committee to examine trade agreements.

In the Super Tuesday primaries on March 2, Kerry finished well ahead in nine of the ten states voting, and Edwards's campaign ended. In Georgia, Edwards finished only slightly behind Kerry but, failing to win a single state, chose to withdraw from the race. He announced his official withdrawal at a press conference in Raleigh, North Carolina, on March 3. Edwards's withdrawal made major media outlets relatively early on the evening of Super Tuesday, at about 6:30 pm CST, before polls had closed in California and before caucuses in Minnesota had even begun. It is thought that the withdrawal influenced many people in Minnesota to vote for other candidates, which may partially account for the strong Minnesota finish of Dennis Kucinich.[original research?] Edwards did win the presidential straw poll conducted by the Independence Party of Minnesota.

After withdrawing from the race, he went on to win the April 17 Democratic caucuses in his home state of North Carolina,[58] making him the only Democratic candidate besides Kerry to win nominating contests in two states in 2004.

2004 vice presidential nomination

On July 6, 2004, Kerry announced that Edwards would be his running mate; the decision was widely hailed in public opinion polls and by Democratic leaders. Though many Democrats supported Edwards's nomination, others criticized the selection for Edwards's perceived lack of experience. In the vice presidential debate, Dick Cheney told Edwards they had never met because of Edwards's frequent absences from the Senate, but that was later proven to be incorrect. Videotape later surfaced of Cheney and Edwards shaking hands off-camera during a taping of Meet the Press on April 8, 2001.[59] On February 1, 2001, Cheney thanked Edwards by name and sat with him during a Senate prayer breakfast. George W. Bush's campaign spokesman Steve Schmidt described the event as an "inconsequential meeting".[60][61] On January 8, 2003, they met when John Edwards accompanied then-Senator Elizabeth Dole to her swearing-in while Cheney was President of the Senate.[62]

Kerry's campaign advisor Bob Shrum later reported in Time magazine that Kerry said he wished he had never picked Edwards, and the two have since stopped speaking to each other.[63] Edwards said in his concession speech, "You can be disappointed, but you cannot walk away. This fight has just begun."[64]

2008 presidential campaign

 
John Edwards campaigning in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Labor Day in 2007

On December 28, 2006, John Edwards officially announced his candidacy for President in the 2008 election from the yard of a home in New Orleans, Louisiana, that was being rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina destroyed it.[65][66] Edwards stated that his main goals were eliminating poverty, fighting global warming, providing universal health care, and withdrawing troops from Iraq.[67]

National polls had Edwards placing third among the Democratic field beginning in January 2007, behind Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Barack Obama.[68] By July 2007, the Edwards campaign had raised $23 million from nearly 100,000 donors, placing him behind Obama and Clinton in fundraising.[69]

Edwards was first to boycott a Fox News-sponsored presidential debate in March 2007.[70] Hillary Clinton, Bill Richardson, and Barack Obama followed suit.

 
John Edwards with Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, and Peter Coyote at a campaign event in Manchester, New Hampshire

On January 3, 2008, in the Iowa caucuses, the first contest of the nomination process, Edwards placed second with 29.75% of the vote to Obama (37.58%), with Clinton coming in third with 29.47% of the vote.[71] On January 8, Edwards placed a distant third in the New Hampshire Democratic primary with just under 17% (48,818 votes). On January 26, Edwards again placed third in the primary in South Carolina – his birth state – which he had carried in 2004, and he placed third in the non-binding January 29 vote in Florida.

 
At the Musicians' Village in New Orleans, Edwards announced the suspension of his campaign.

On January 30, 2008, following his primary and caucus losses, Edwards announced that he was suspending his campaign for the Presidency.[72][73][74] He did not initially endorse either Clinton or Obama, saying they both had pledged to carry forward his central campaign theme of ending poverty in America.[75] In April 2008, he stated that he would not accept the 2008 vice presidential slot if asked.[76] On May 14, 2008, Edwards officially endorsed Senator Obama at a rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan.[77]

On June 15, 2008, Edwards stepped back from his initial outright denial of interest in the position of Vice President, saying, "I'd take anything he asks me to think about seriously, but obviously this is something that I've done and it's not a job I'm seeking."[78] On June 20, 2008, the Associated Press reported that according to a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, the names of Edwards and Sam Nunn were on Obama's vice presidential shortlist.[79] Ultimately, then-Senator Joe Biden of Delaware was tapped to become Obama's running mate.

Personal life

Family

While at UNC, he met Elizabeth Anania. They married in 1977 and had four children (Wade in 1979, Cate in 1982, Emma Claire in 1998, and Jack in 2000). Edwards also has a child out of wedlock, born in 2008, named Frances Quinn Hunter, conceived with his former mistress Rielle Hunter. Edwards denied being the father for over two years before finally admitting to it in 2010.[80]

Wade was killed in a car accident when strong winds swept his Jeep off a North Carolina highway in 1996. Three weeks before his death, he was honored by First Lady Hillary Clinton at The White House as one of the 10 finalists in an essay contest sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Voice of America for an essay he wrote on entering the voting booth with his father.[81] Wade, accompanied by his parents and sister, went on to meet North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms, who later entered Wade's essay and his obituary into the Congressional Record.[82] Edwards and his wife began the Wade Edwards Foundation in their son's memory; the purpose of the non-profit organization is "to reward, encourage, and inspire young people in the pursuit of excellence." The Foundation funded the Wade Edwards Learning Lab at Wade's high school, Needham B. Broughton High School in Raleigh, along with scholarship competitions and essay awards.[83]

On November 3, 2004, Elizabeth Edwards revealed that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. She was treated by chemotherapy and radiotherapy,[84] and continued to work within the Democratic Party and her husband's One America Committee. On March 22, 2007, during his campaign for the 2008 Democratic nomination for the presidency, Edwards and his wife announced that her cancer had returned; she was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer, with newly discovered metastases to the bone and possibly to her lung.[85][86] They said that the cancer was "no longer curable, but is completely treatable"[87] and that they planned to continue campaigning together with an occasional break when she required treatment.[85][88] In June 2010, Elizabeth published a book called Resilience. Her book is about the struggles of her marriage and how she was affected by her husband's affair (see below). In the book, Elizabeth talks about how long she was in the dark about the affair and how many times her husband, John, lied about the details of the affair. She never addresses John's mistress by name but calls her a "parasitic groupie" and claims that she is "pathetic". Elizabeth also opens up about how she tried to forgive her husband after she first learned of the affair but struggled to find forgiveness when he continued to lie. After Edwards's January 21, 2010, admission that he fathered a child with his mistress, Elizabeth obtained a legal separation from him and intended to file for divorce after a mandatory one-year waiting period.[89][90][91]

On December 7, 2010, Elizabeth died of metastatic breast cancer, aged 61.[92]

Residence

In Washington. D.C. he lived in Embassy Row, 2215 30th Street.[93] In 2004, he sold his house to the Hungarian Embassy to the United States.[94][95]

Extramarital affair

In October 2007, The National Enquirer began a series of reports alleging an adulterous affair between Edwards and former campaign worker Rielle Hunter. By July 2008, several news media outlets speculated that Edwards's chances for the Vice Presidency as well as other positions such as the Attorney General were harmed by the allegations, which now included that he fathered a child with Hunter and had visited her and the baby girl at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. The story was not widely covered by the press for some time, until, after initially denying the allegations,[96][97][98][99] Edwards admitted the affair.[100][101] On January 21, 2010, John Edwards issued a press release to admit that he fathered Hunter's child.[102]

In an August 8, 2008, statement,[103] and an interview with Bob Woodruff of ABC News, Edwards admitted the affair with Hunter in 2006, but denied being the father of her child. He acknowledged that he had been dishonest in denying the entire Enquirer story, admitting that some of it was true, but said that the affair ended long before the time of the child's conception. He further said he was willing to take a paternity test, but Hunter responded that she would not be party to a DNA test "now or in the future".[104] Initially, campaign aide Andrew Young claimed that he, not Edwards, was the child's father.[105] Young later renounced that statement, instead alleging that Edwards always knew he was the child's father and had pleaded with him to falsely accept responsibility.[106]

Young further claimed to have set up private meetings between Edwards and Hunter, and that Edwards once calmed an anxious Hunter by promising her that after his wife died he would marry her in a rooftop ceremony in New York with an appearance by the Dave Matthews Band.[106] Young also maintains that Edwards asked him to "Get a doctor to fake the DNA results ... and to steal a diaper from the baby so he could secretly do a DNA test to find out if this [was] indeed his child."[107]

On February 2, 2010, Young released a book detailing the affair. Young also began working with Aaron Sorkin on a movie about the affair based on the book The Politician. On February 23, 2012, an Orange County, NC, judge ruled that Young and his wife could not publicize the movie. The judge also ruled that an alleged "sex tape" of Edwards and Hunter be destroyed by the court. The judge also allowed only the materials already in the public domain to be used for public purposes. All other photos and materials not yet released can be used for family purposes only.[108]

In response to the scandal involving Edwards's extramarital affair and attempts to cover it up, he has stated "I am a sinner, but not a criminal."[109]

In May 2009, newspapers reported that Edwards's campaign was being investigated for conversion of campaign money to personal use related to the affair. Edwards said that the campaign was complying with the inquiry. The relevant US attorney refused to comment.[110][111] In the same month, George Stephanopoulos of ABC News reported that members of Edwards's staff had told him that they had planned a "doomsday strategy" to derail Edwards's campaign if he got close to the nomination.[112] Joe Trippi, a senior advisor to the campaign, said the report was "complete bullshit".[113] In August 2009, Rielle Hunter appeared before the grand jury investigating this matter.[114] On March 15, 2010, Hunter broke her silence during an interview with GQ magazine and provided new details about the affair.[115][116] In March 2011, voicemail messages allegedly left by John Edwards were obtained, which Young says prove that Edwards arranged the cover-up of his affair with Hunter.[117]

Reports surfaced in late 2011 in The National Enquirer and RadarOnline.com that Edwards asked his former mistress to move into his North Carolina home, where he had once lived with his wife.[118] Rielle Hunter announced her breakup with Edwards on the same day she released a book about their relationship in 2012.[119]

On February 9, 2016, Hunter spoke on Steve Harvey in her first televised interview in almost five years. Hunter, then 51, said that the couple were actually still together up until February 2015.[citation needed]

Indictment and trial

On May 24, 2011, ABC News and the New York Times reported that the U.S Department of Justice's Public Integrity Section had conducted a two-year investigation into whether Edwards had used more than $1 million in political donations to hide his affair and planned to pursue criminal charges for alleged violations of campaign finance laws.[120][121][122]

On June 3, 2011, Edwards was indicted by a federal grand jury in North Carolina on six felony charges, including four counts of collecting illegal campaign contributions, one count of conspiracy, and one count of making false statements.[123]

After postponing the start of the trial while Edwards was treated for a heart condition in February 2012, Judge Catherine Eagles of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina scheduled jury selection to begin on April 12, 2012.[124] Edwards's trial began on April 23, 2012, as he faced up to 30 years in prison and a $1.5 million fine.[125]

In a related development, on March 13, 2012, the Federal Election Commission ruled that Edwards's campaign must repay $2.1 million in matching federal funds. Edwards's lawyers claimed the money was used, and that the campaign did not receive all the funds to which it was entitled, but the Commission rejected the arguments.[126]

Twelve jurors and four alternates were seated, and opening arguments began April 23, 2012.[127] Closing arguments took place May 17, and the case went to the jury the next day.[128]

On May 31, 2012, Edwards was found not guilty on Count 3, illegal use of campaign funding (contributions from Rachel "Bunny" Mellon), while mistrials were declared on all other counts against him.[2] On June 13, 2012, the Justice Department announced that it dropped the charges and would not attempt to retry Edwards.[3]

Return to law practice

After his political career ended, Edwards, along with attorneys David Kirby and William Bystrynski, founded the law firm Edwards Kirby in Raleigh, specializing in medical malpractice cases.[48] In 2015, his daughter Cate was the managing attorney of the San Diego office of the firm.[129]

Books

  • Four Trials (with John Auchard) (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2003) ISBN 0-7432-4497-4
  • Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives (New York: Collins, 2006) ISBN 0-06-088454-1
  • Ending Poverty in America: How to Restore the American Dream, co-editor (New Press, 2007)[130] ISBN 1-59558-176-6

See also

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This article is about the American attorney and politician For other people with the same name see John Edwards disambiguation Johnny Reid Edwards 1 born June 10 1953 is an American lawyer and former politician who served as a U S senator from North Carolina He was the Democratic nominee for vice president in 2004 alongside John Kerry losing to incumbents George W Bush and Dick Cheney He also was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 and 2008 John EdwardsOfficial Senate portraitUnited States Senatorfrom North CarolinaIn office January 3 1999 January 3 2005Preceded byLauch FairclothSucceeded byRichard BurrPersonal detailsBornJohnny Reid Edwards 1953 06 10 June 10 1953 age 69 Seneca South Carolina U S Political partyDemocraticSpouse s Elizabeth Anania m 1977 sep 2010 wbr died before possible divorce Domestic partnerRielle Hunter 2006 2015 Children5 including CateEducationClemson UniversityNorth Carolina State University BA University of North Carolina Chapel Hill JD SignatureEdwards defeated incumbent Republican Lauch Faircloth in North Carolina s 1998 Senate election Toward the end of his six year term he opted to retire from the Senate and focus on a Democratic campaign in the 2004 presidential election He eventually became the 2004 Democratic nominee for vice president the running mate of presidential nominee Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts Following Kerry s loss to incumbent President George W Bush Edwards began working full time at the One America Committee a political action committee he established in 2001 and was appointed director of the Center on Poverty Work and Opportunity at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law He was also a consultant for Fortress Investment Group LLC Following his 2008 presidential campaign Edwards was indicted by a federal grand jury on June 3 2011 on six felony charges of violating multiple federal campaign contribution laws to cover up an extramarital affair to which he eventually admitted He was found not guilty on one count and the judge declared a mistrial on the remaining five charges as the jury was unable to come to an agreement 2 The Justice Department dropped the remaining charges and did not attempt to retry Edwards 3 Though he was not convicted of any crime the revelation that he had engaged in an extramarital affair and fathered a child while his wife Elizabeth was dying of cancer gravely damaged his public image and essentially ended his political career Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Legal career 3 Political career 3 1 Policy positions 3 2 Senate tenure 3 3 Post Senate activities 4 Political campaigns 4 1 Electoral history 4 2 2004 presidential campaign 4 3 2004 vice presidential nomination 4 4 2008 presidential campaign 5 Personal life 5 1 Family 5 2 Residence 5 3 Extramarital affair 5 4 Indictment and trial 6 Return to law practice 7 Books 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education Edwards and his parents stand in front of his childhood home in 2007 Edwards was born on June 10 1953 to Wallace Reid Edwards and Catharine Juanita Bobbie Edwards nee Wade in Seneca South Carolina The family moved several times during Edwards s childhood eventually settling in Robbins North Carolina where his father worked as a textile mill floor worker and was eventually promoted to supervisor His mother had a roadside antique finishing business and then worked as a letter carrier when his father left his job 4 The family attended a Baptist church 5 A football star in high school 6 Edwards was the first person in his family to attend college He attended Clemson University for one semester before transferring to North Carolina State University He graduated from NCSU with high honors with a bachelor s degree in textile technology and a 3 8 GPA in 1974 and later earned his Juris Doctor from the University of North Carolina School of Law UNC with honors Legal careerThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2021 After law school Edwards clerked for federal judge Franklin Dupree in North Carolina and in 1978 became an associate at the Nashville law firm of Dearborn amp Ewing doing primarily trial work defending a Nashville bank and other corporate clients 7 8 Lamar Alexander a Republican and future governor of and U S Senator from Tennessee was among Edwards s co workers 9 The Edwards family returned to North Carolina in 1981 settling in the capital of Raleigh where he joined the firm of Tharrington Smith amp Hargrove 8 9 In 1984 Edwards was assigned to a medical malpractice lawsuit that had been perceived to be unwinnable the firm had accepted it only as a favor to an attorney and state senator who did not want to keep it Nevertheless Edwards won a 3 7 million verdict on behalf of his client who had suffered permanent brain and nerve damage after a doctor prescribed an overdose of the anti alcoholism drug Antabuse during alcohol aversion therapy 10 In other cases Edwards sued the American Red Cross three times alleging transmission of AIDS through tainted blood products resulting in a confidential settlement each time and defended a North Carolina newspaper against a libel charge 8 In 1985 Edwards represented a five year old child born with cerebral palsy a child whose mother s doctor did not choose to perform an immediate Caesarean delivery when a fetal monitor showed she was in distress Edwards won a 6 5 million verdict for his client but five weeks later the presiding judge sustained the verdict but overturned the award on grounds that it was excessive and that it appeared to have been given under the influence of passion and prejudice adding that in his opinion the evidence was insufficient to support the verdict 8 He offered the plaintiffs 3 25 million half of the jury s award but the child s family appealed the case and received 4 25 million in a settlement 8 Winning this case established the North Carolina precedent of physician and hospital liability for failing to determine whether the patient understood the risks of a particular procedure 10 After this trial Edwards gained national attention as a plaintiff s lawyer He filed at least twenty similar lawsuits in the years following and achieved verdicts and settlements of more than 60 million for his clients Similar lawsuits followed across the country When asked about an increase in Caesarean deliveries nationwide perhaps to avoid similar medical malpractice lawsuits Edwards said The question is would you rather have cases where that happens instead of having cases where you don t intervene and a child either becomes disabled for life or dies in utero 8 In 1993 Edwards began his own firm in Raleigh now named Kirby amp Holt with a friend David Kirby He became known as the top plaintiffs attorney in North Carolina 8 The biggest case of his legal career was a 1996 product liability lawsuit against Sta Rite the manufacturer of a defective pool drain cover The case involved Valerie Lakey a girl who at five years old 11 sustained pool suction drain injury 12 She was disemboweled by the suction power of the pool drain pump when she sat on an open pool drain whose protective cover had been removed by other children at the pool after the swim club had failed to install the cover properly Despite 12 prior suits with similar claims Sta Rite continued to make and sell drain covers lacking warnings Sta Rite protested that an additional warning would have made no difference because the pool owners already knew the importance of keeping the cover secured In his closing arguments Edwards spoke to the jury for an hour and a half and made reference to his son Wade who had been killed shortly before testimony began clarification needed Mark Dayton editor of North Carolina Lawyers Weekly would later call it the most impressive legal performance I have ever seen 13 The jury awarded the family 25 million the largest personal injury award in North Carolina history The company settled for the 25 million while the jury was deliberating additional punitive damages rather than risk losing an appeal For their part in this case Edwards and law partner David Kirby earned the Association of Trial Lawyers of America s national award for public service 10 The family said that they hired Edwards over other attorneys because he alone had offered to accept a smaller percentage as his fee unless the award was unexpectedly high while all of the other lawyers they spoke with said they required the full one third fee The size of the jury award was unprecedented and Edwards did receive the standard one third plus expenses fee typical of contingency cases The family was so impressed with his intelligence and commitment 8 that they volunteered for his Senate campaign the next year After Edwards won a large verdict against a trucking company whose worker had been involved in a fatal accident the North Carolina legislature passed a law prohibiting such awards unless the company had specifically sanctioned the employee s actions 8 In December 2003 during his first presidential campaign Edwards with John Auchard published Four Trials an autobiographical book focusing on cases from his legal career According to this book the success of the Sta Rite case and his son s death Edwards had hoped his son would eventually join him in private law practice prompted Edwards to leave the legal profession and seek public office citation needed Edwards his daughter Cate and David Kirby started a new law firm in 2013 named Edwards Kirby with offices in Raleigh and in Washington D C 14 15 Political careerPolicy positions Main article Political positions of John Edwards Edwards promotes programs to eliminate poverty in the United States including arguing in favor of creating one million housing vouchers over five years in order to place poor people in middle class neighborhoods Edwards has stated If we truly believe that we are all equal then we should live together too 16 He also supports College for Everyone initiatives Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins appear alongside Edwards at a presidential campaign rally in 2008 Although Edwards initially supported the Iraq War he later changed his position and in November 2005 wrote an op ed in The Washington Post in which he said he expressed regret for voting for the Iraq War Resolution and discussed three solutions for success in the conflict 17 He denounced the troop surge in Iraq was a proponent for withdrawal and urged Congress to withhold funding for the war without a withdrawal timetable 18 On social policy Edwards supports abortion rights and has a universal healthcare plan that requires all Americans to purchase healthcare insurance 19 requires that everybody get preventive care and requires employers to provide health care insurance or be taxed to fund public health care 20 21 He supports a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants 21 is opposed to a constitutional amendment banning same sex marriage 22 and supports the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act DOMA 23 Edwards endorsed efforts to slow down global warming 24 and was the first presidential candidate to describe his campaign as carbon neutral 25 Senate tenure Senator Edwards on Meet the Press Edwards won election to the U S Senate in 1998 as a Democrat running against incumbent Republican Senator Lauch Faircloth Despite originally being the underdog Edwards beat Faircloth by 51 2 to 47 0 a margin of some 83 000 votes During President Bill Clinton s 1999 impeachment trial in the Senate Edwards was responsible for the deposition of witnesses Monica Lewinsky and fellow Democrat Vernon Jordan Jr During the 2000 presidential campaign Edwards was on Democratic nominee Al Gore s vice presidential nominee short list along with John Kerry and Joe Lieberman Gore s eventual pick 26 In his time in the Senate Edwards co sponsored 203 bills 27 Among them was Lieberman s 2002 Iraq War Resolution S J Res 46 which he co sponsored along with 15 other senators but which did not go to a vote 28 He voted for replacement resolution H J Res 114 in the full Senate to authorize the use of military force against Iraq which passed by a vote of 77 to 23 29 On October 10 2002 he stated that Almost no one disagrees with these basic facts that Saddam Hussein is a tyrant and a menace that he has weapons of mass destruction and that he is doing everything in his power to get nuclear weapons that he has supported terrorists that he is a grave threat to the region to vital allies like Israel and to the United States and that he is thwarting the will of the international community and undermining the United Nations credibility 30 He defended his vote on an October 10 2004 appearance on Meet the Press saying I would have voted for the resolution knowing what I know today because it was the right thing to do to give the president the authority to confront Saddam Hussein I think Saddam Hussein was a very serious threat I stand by that and that s why John Kerry and I stand behind our vote on the resolution 31 He subsequently changed his mind about the war and apologized for that military authorization vote Edwards also voted in favor of the Patriot Act Among other positions Edwards was generally pro choice and supported affirmative action and the death penalty One of his first sponsored bills was the Fragile X Research Breakthrough Act of 1999 32 He was also the first person to introduce comprehensive anti spyware legislation with the Spyware Control and Privacy Protection Act 33 He advocated rolling back the Bush administration s tax cuts and ending mandatory minimum sentencing for non violent offenders 34 Edwards generally supported expanding legal immigration to the United States while working with Mexico to provide better border security and stop illegal trafficking 34 35 Edwards served on the U S Senate Select Committee on Intelligence the U S Senate Committee on Judiciary and was a member of the New Democrat Coalition Before the 2004 Senate election Edwards announced his retirement from the Senate and supported Erskine Bowles former White House Chief of Staff as the successor to his seat Bowles was defeated by Republican Richard Burr in the election Post Senate activities The day after his concession speech he announced his wife Elizabeth had been diagnosed with breast cancer Edwards told interviewer Larry King that he doubted he would return to practice as a trial lawyer and showed no interest in succeeding Terry McAuliffe as the Democratic National Committee chairman In February 2005 Edwards headlined the 100 Club Dinner a major fundraiser for the New Hampshire Democratic Party That same month Edwards was appointed as director of the Center on Poverty Work and Opportunity at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for studying ways to move people out of poverty That fall Edwards toured ten major universities in order to promote Opportunity Rocks a program aimed at getting youth involved to fight poverty On March 21 2005 Edwards recorded his first podcast 36 with his wife Several months later in August Edwards delivered an address to a potential key supporter in the Iowa caucus the AFL CIO in Waterloo Iowa In the following month Edwards sent an email to his supporters and announced that he opposed the nomination of Judge John G Roberts to become Chief Justice of the United States He was also opposed to the nomination of Justice Samuel Alito as an Associate Justice and Judge Charles Pickering s appointment to the Federal bench During the summer and fall of 2005 he visited homeless shelters and job training centers and spoke at events organized by ACORN the NAACP and the SEIU He spoke in favor of an expansion of the earned income tax credit in favor of a crackdown on predatory lending an increase in the capital gains tax rate housing vouchers for racial minorities to integrate upper income neighborhoods and a program modeled on the Works Progress Administration to rehabilitate the Gulf Coast following Hurricane Katrina In Greene County North Carolina he unveiled the pilot program for College for Everyone an educational measure he promised during his presidential campaign in which prospective college students would receive a scholarship for their first year in exchange for ten hours of work a week The College for Everyone program was canceled in July 2008 37 Edwards was co chair of a Council on Foreign Relations task force on United States Russia relations alongside Republican Jack Kemp a former congressman Cabinet official and vice presidential nominee 38 The task force issued its report in March 2006 39 On July 12 the International Herald Tribune published a related op ed by Edwards and Kemp 40 In October 2005 Edwards joined the Wall Street investment firm Fortress Investment Group as a senior adviser and consultant a position for which a close aide reported he received an annual salary of 500 000 41 42 Fortress owned a major stake in Green Tree Servicing LLC which rose to prominence in the 1990s selling subprime loans to mobile home owners and now services subprime loans originated by others but in an interview Edwards said he was unaware of this 43 Subprime loans allow buyers with poor credit histories to be funded but they charge higher rates because of the risk and sometimes carry hidden fees and increased charges over time 43 In August 2007 The Wall Street Journal reported that a portion of the Edwards family s assets were invested in Fortress Investment Group which had in turn invested a portion of its assets in subprime mortgage lenders some of which had foreclosed on the homes of Hurricane Katrina victims 44 45 Upon learning of Fortress s investments Edwards divested funds and stated that he would try to help the affected families 46 Edwards later helped set up an ACORN administered Louisiana Home Rescue Fund seeded with 100 000 much of it from his pocket to provide loans and grants to the families who were foreclosed on by Fortress owned lenders 47 Edwards is now a personal injury lawyer in Pitt County North Carolina 48 Political campaignsElectoral history North Carolina United States Senate election 1998 Democratic primary 49 John Edwards 277 468 51 39 D G Martin 149 049 27 59 Ella Butler Scarborough 55 486 10 28 North Carolina United States Senate election 1998 50 John Edwards D 1 029 237 51 15 Lauch Faircloth R inc 945 943 47 01 Barbara Howe Lib 36 963 1 84 2004 Democratic presidential primaries 51 John Kerry 9 930 497 60 98 John Edwards 3 162 337 19 42 Howard Dean 903 460 5 55 Dennis Kucinich 620 242 3 81 Wesley Clark 547 369 3 36 Al Sharpton 380 865 2 34 Joe Lieberman 280 940 1 73 2004 United States presidential election George W Bush Dick Cheney R inc 62 040 610 50 7 and 286 electoral votes 31 states carried John Kerry John Edwards D 59 028 111 48 3 and 251 electoral votes 19 states and D C carried John Ewards sic D 1 electoral vote faithless elector 52 2008 Democratic presidential primaries Barack Obama 17 869 542 48 2 Hillary Clinton 17 717 698 47 8 John Edwards 1 006 289 2 65 2004 presidential campaign Main articles United States presidential election 2004 and John Edwards presidential campaign 2004 In 2000 Edwards unofficially began his presidential campaign when he began to seek speaking engagements in Iowa the site of the nation s first party caucuses On January 2 2003 Edwards began fundraising without officially campaigning by forming an exploratory committee On September 15 2003 Edwards fulfilled a promise he made a year earlier as a guest on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart to unofficially announce his intention to seek the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination The next morning Edwards made the announcement officially from his hometown He declined to run for reelection to the Senate in order to focus on his presidential run Edwards s campaign was chaired by North Carolina Democratic activist Ed Turlington As Edwards had been building support essentially since his election to the Senate he led the initial campaign fundraising amassing over 7 million during the first quarter of 2003 more than half of which came from individuals associated with the legal profession particularly Edwards s fellow trial lawyers their families and employees 53 Edwards s stump speech spoke of Two Americas with one composed of the wealthy and privileged and the other of the hard working common man causing the media to often characterize Edwards as a populist 54 55 Edwards struggled to gain substantial support but his poll numbers began to rise steadily weeks before the Iowa caucuses In these he had a surprising second place finish with the support of 32 of delegates behind only John Kerry s 39 and ahead of former front runner Howard Dean at 18 One week later in the New Hampshire primary Edwards finished in fourth place behind Kerry Dean and Wesley Clark with 12 During the February 3 primaries Edwards won the South Carolina primary 56 lost to Clark in Oklahoma and lost to Kerry in the other states Edwards garnered the second largest number of second place finishes again falling behind Clark 57 Edwards on the campaign trail in 2004 Dean withdrew from the contest leaving Edwards the only major challenger to Kerry In the Wisconsin primary on February 17 Edwards finished second to Kerry with 34 of the vote He largely avoided attacking Kerry until a February 29 2004 debate in New York in which he characterized him as a Washington insider and mocked Kerry s plan to form a committee to examine trade agreements In the Super Tuesday primaries on March 2 Kerry finished well ahead in nine of the ten states voting and Edwards s campaign ended In Georgia Edwards finished only slightly behind Kerry but failing to win a single state chose to withdraw from the race He announced his official withdrawal at a press conference in Raleigh North Carolina on March 3 Edwards s withdrawal made major media outlets relatively early on the evening of Super Tuesday at about 6 30 pm CST before polls had closed in California and before caucuses in Minnesota had even begun It is thought that the withdrawal influenced many people in Minnesota to vote for other candidates which may partially account for the strong Minnesota finish of Dennis Kucinich original research Edwards did win the presidential straw poll conducted by the Independence Party of Minnesota After withdrawing from the race he went on to win the April 17 Democratic caucuses in his home state of North Carolina 58 making him the only Democratic candidate besides Kerry to win nominating contests in two states in 2004 2004 vice presidential nomination Main article John Kerry 2004 presidential campaign On July 6 2004 Kerry announced that Edwards would be his running mate the decision was widely hailed in public opinion polls and by Democratic leaders Though many Democrats supported Edwards s nomination others criticized the selection for Edwards s perceived lack of experience In the vice presidential debate Dick Cheney told Edwards they had never met because of Edwards s frequent absences from the Senate but that was later proven to be incorrect Videotape later surfaced of Cheney and Edwards shaking hands off camera during a taping of Meet the Press on April 8 2001 59 On February 1 2001 Cheney thanked Edwards by name and sat with him during a Senate prayer breakfast George W Bush s campaign spokesman Steve Schmidt described the event as an inconsequential meeting 60 61 On January 8 2003 they met when John Edwards accompanied then Senator Elizabeth Dole to her swearing in while Cheney was President of the Senate 62 Kerry s campaign advisor Bob Shrum later reported in Time magazine that Kerry said he wished he had never picked Edwards and the two have since stopped speaking to each other 63 Edwards said in his concession speech You can be disappointed but you cannot walk away This fight has just begun 64 2008 presidential campaign Main article John Edwards 2008 presidential campaign John Edwards campaigning in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania on Labor Day in 2007 On December 28 2006 John Edwards officially announced his candidacy for President in the 2008 election from the yard of a home in New Orleans Louisiana that was being rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina destroyed it 65 66 Edwards stated that his main goals were eliminating poverty fighting global warming providing universal health care and withdrawing troops from Iraq 67 National polls had Edwards placing third among the Democratic field beginning in January 2007 behind Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Barack Obama 68 By July 2007 the Edwards campaign had raised 23 million from nearly 100 000 donors placing him behind Obama and Clinton in fundraising 69 Edwards was first to boycott a Fox News sponsored presidential debate in March 2007 70 Hillary Clinton Bill Richardson and Barack Obama followed suit John Edwards with Bonnie Raitt Jackson Browne and Peter Coyote at a campaign event in Manchester New Hampshire On January 3 2008 in the Iowa caucuses the first contest of the nomination process Edwards placed second with 29 75 of the vote to Obama 37 58 with Clinton coming in third with 29 47 of the vote 71 On January 8 Edwards placed a distant third in the New Hampshire Democratic primary with just under 17 48 818 votes On January 26 Edwards again placed third in the primary in South Carolina his birth state which he had carried in 2004 and he placed third in the non binding January 29 vote in Florida At the Musicians Village in New Orleans Edwards announced the suspension of his campaign On January 30 2008 following his primary and caucus losses Edwards announced that he was suspending his campaign for the Presidency 72 73 74 He did not initially endorse either Clinton or Obama saying they both had pledged to carry forward his central campaign theme of ending poverty in America 75 In April 2008 he stated that he would not accept the 2008 vice presidential slot if asked 76 On May 14 2008 Edwards officially endorsed Senator Obama at a rally in Grand Rapids Michigan 77 On June 15 2008 Edwards stepped back from his initial outright denial of interest in the position of Vice President saying I d take anything he asks me to think about seriously but obviously this is something that I ve done and it s not a job I m seeking 78 On June 20 2008 the Associated Press reported that according to a member of the Congressional Black Caucus the names of Edwards and Sam Nunn were on Obama s vice presidential shortlist 79 Ultimately then Senator Joe Biden of Delaware was tapped to become Obama s running mate Personal lifeFamily While at UNC he met Elizabeth Anania They married in 1977 and had four children Wade in 1979 Cate in 1982 Emma Claire in 1998 and Jack in 2000 Edwards also has a child out of wedlock born in 2008 named Frances Quinn Hunter conceived with his former mistress Rielle Hunter Edwards denied being the father for over two years before finally admitting to it in 2010 80 Wade was killed in a car accident when strong winds swept his Jeep off a North Carolina highway in 1996 Three weeks before his death he was honored by First Lady Hillary Clinton at The White House as one of the 10 finalists in an essay contest sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Voice of America for an essay he wrote on entering the voting booth with his father 81 Wade accompanied by his parents and sister went on to meet North Carolina Sen Jesse Helms who later entered Wade s essay and his obituary into the Congressional Record 82 Edwards and his wife began the Wade Edwards Foundation in their son s memory the purpose of the non profit organization is to reward encourage and inspire young people in the pursuit of excellence The Foundation funded the Wade Edwards Learning Lab at Wade s high school Needham B Broughton High School in Raleigh along with scholarship competitions and essay awards 83 On November 3 2004 Elizabeth Edwards revealed that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer She was treated by chemotherapy and radiotherapy 84 and continued to work within the Democratic Party and her husband s One America Committee On March 22 2007 during his campaign for the 2008 Democratic nomination for the presidency Edwards and his wife announced that her cancer had returned she was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer with newly discovered metastases to the bone and possibly to her lung 85 86 They said that the cancer was no longer curable but is completely treatable 87 and that they planned to continue campaigning together with an occasional break when she required treatment 85 88 In June 2010 Elizabeth published a book called Resilience Her book is about the struggles of her marriage and how she was affected by her husband s affair see below In the book Elizabeth talks about how long she was in the dark about the affair and how many times her husband John lied about the details of the affair She never addresses John s mistress by name but calls her a parasitic groupie and claims that she is pathetic Elizabeth also opens up about how she tried to forgive her husband after she first learned of the affair but struggled to find forgiveness when he continued to lie After Edwards s January 21 2010 admission that he fathered a child with his mistress Elizabeth obtained a legal separation from him and intended to file for divorce after a mandatory one year waiting period 89 90 91 On December 7 2010 Elizabeth died of metastatic breast cancer aged 61 92 Residence In Washington D C he lived in Embassy Row 2215 30th Street 93 In 2004 he sold his house to the Hungarian Embassy to the United States 94 95 Extramarital affair Main article John Edwards extramarital affair In October 2007 The National Enquirer began a series of reports alleging an adulterous affair between Edwards and former campaign worker Rielle Hunter By July 2008 several news media outlets speculated that Edwards s chances for the Vice Presidency as well as other positions such as the Attorney General were harmed by the allegations which now included that he fathered a child with Hunter and had visited her and the baby girl at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills California The story was not widely covered by the press for some time until after initially denying the allegations 96 97 98 99 Edwards admitted the affair 100 101 On January 21 2010 John Edwards issued a press release to admit that he fathered Hunter s child 102 In an August 8 2008 statement 103 and an interview with Bob Woodruff of ABC News Edwards admitted the affair with Hunter in 2006 but denied being the father of her child He acknowledged that he had been dishonest in denying the entire Enquirer story admitting that some of it was true but said that the affair ended long before the time of the child s conception He further said he was willing to take a paternity test but Hunter responded that she would not be party to a DNA test now or in the future 104 Initially campaign aide Andrew Young claimed that he not Edwards was the child s father 105 Young later renounced that statement instead alleging that Edwards always knew he was the child s father and had pleaded with him to falsely accept responsibility 106 Young further claimed to have set up private meetings between Edwards and Hunter and that Edwards once calmed an anxious Hunter by promising her that after his wife died he would marry her in a rooftop ceremony in New York with an appearance by the Dave Matthews Band 106 Young also maintains that Edwards asked him to Get a doctor to fake the DNA results and to steal a diaper from the baby so he could secretly do a DNA test to find out if this was indeed his child 107 On February 2 2010 Young released a book detailing the affair Young also began working with Aaron Sorkin on a movie about the affair based on the book The Politician On February 23 2012 an Orange County NC judge ruled that Young and his wife could not publicize the movie The judge also ruled that an alleged sex tape of Edwards and Hunter be destroyed by the court The judge also allowed only the materials already in the public domain to be used for public purposes All other photos and materials not yet released can be used for family purposes only 108 In response to the scandal involving Edwards s extramarital affair and attempts to cover it up he has stated I am a sinner but not a criminal 109 In May 2009 newspapers reported that Edwards s campaign was being investigated for conversion of campaign money to personal use related to the affair Edwards said that the campaign was complying with the inquiry The relevant US attorney refused to comment 110 111 In the same month George Stephanopoulos of ABC News reported that members of Edwards s staff had told him that they had planned a doomsday strategy to derail Edwards s campaign if he got close to the nomination 112 Joe Trippi a senior advisor to the campaign said the report was complete bullshit 113 In August 2009 Rielle Hunter appeared before the grand jury investigating this matter 114 On March 15 2010 Hunter broke her silence during an interview with GQ magazine and provided new details about the affair 115 116 In March 2011 voicemail messages allegedly left by John Edwards were obtained which Young says prove that Edwards arranged the cover up of his affair with Hunter 117 Reports surfaced in late 2011 in The National Enquirer and RadarOnline com that Edwards asked his former mistress to move into his North Carolina home where he had once lived with his wife 118 Rielle Hunter announced her breakup with Edwards on the same day she released a book about their relationship in 2012 119 On February 9 2016 Hunter spoke on Steve Harvey in her first televised interview in almost five years Hunter then 51 said that the couple were actually still together up until February 2015 citation needed Indictment and trial On May 24 2011 ABC News and the New York Times reported that the U S Department of Justice s Public Integrity Section had conducted a two year investigation into whether Edwards had used more than 1 million in political donations to hide his affair and planned to pursue criminal charges for alleged violations of campaign finance laws 120 121 122 On June 3 2011 Edwards was indicted by a federal grand jury in North Carolina on six felony charges including four counts of collecting illegal campaign contributions one count of conspiracy and one count of making false statements 123 After postponing the start of the trial while Edwards was treated for a heart condition in February 2012 Judge Catherine Eagles of the U S District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina scheduled jury selection to begin on April 12 2012 124 Edwards s trial began on April 23 2012 as he faced up to 30 years in prison and a 1 5 million fine 125 In a related development on March 13 2012 the Federal Election Commission ruled that Edwards s campaign must repay 2 1 million in matching federal funds Edwards s lawyers claimed the money was used and that the campaign did not receive all the funds to which it was entitled but the Commission rejected the arguments 126 Twelve jurors and four alternates were seated and opening arguments began April 23 2012 127 Closing arguments took place May 17 and the case went to the jury the next day 128 On May 31 2012 Edwards was found not guilty on Count 3 illegal use of campaign funding contributions from Rachel Bunny Mellon while mistrials were declared on all other counts against him 2 On June 13 2012 the Justice Department announced that it dropped the charges and would not attempt to retry Edwards 3 Return to law practiceAfter his political career ended Edwards along with attorneys David Kirby and William Bystrynski founded the law firm Edwards Kirby in Raleigh specializing in medical malpractice cases 48 In 2015 his daughter Cate was the managing attorney of the San Diego office of the firm 129 BooksFour Trials with John Auchard New York Simon and Schuster 2003 ISBN 0 7432 4497 4 Home The Blueprints of Our Lives New York Collins 2006 ISBN 0 06 088454 1 Ending Poverty in America How to Restore the American Dream co editor New Press 2007 130 ISBN 1 59558 176 6See also United States portal Biography portal Politics portalList of federal political sex scandals in the United States Two Americas 2008 United States presidential election 2008 Democratic Party presidential candidates Opinion polling for the Democratic Party United States presidential primaries 2008 Democratic presidential debates 2008References Stolberg Sheryl Gay July 7 2007 The 2004 Election A First Term Senator s Swift Political Ascent John Reid Edwards The New York Times Archived from the original on August 15 2018 a b Severson Kim Schwartz John May 31 2012 Edwards Not Guilty on One Count Mistrial on Five Others The New York Times Greensboro NC 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External links Wikiquote has quotations related to John Edwards Wikisource has original works by or about John Edwards Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Edwards Edwards Kirby Law Firm Edwards s law firm in Raleigh NC John Edwards for President official campaign website John Edwards 08 Blog official campaign blog John Edwards at Curlie Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Profile at Vote Smart Appearances on C SPANRecordBiography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Profile at Vote SmartSpeeches and statementsJuly 27 2004 Democratic National Convention speech Transcript text October 5 2004 vice presidential debate Transcript text Audio and Video January 18 2008 presidential campaign speech in Los Angeles videoParty political officesPreceded byTerry Sanford Democratic nominee for U 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