Raleigh News & Observer
More than a dozen newspaper and television companies filed a motion Wednesday asking a judge to vacate part of his previous order and grant public access to filings in the case of John Edwards‘ mistress Rielle Hunter vs. Andrew Young, the disgraced presidential candidate’s former aide. Hunter is trying to recover a sex tape of her and Edwards, which Young used to corroborate his tell-all book on Edwards’ candidacy, reports Jesse James Deconto.
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