John Edwards writes to heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon after their initial meeting.
Heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon gave more than $6.3 million to organizations affiliated with John Edwards, including an anti-poverty center at UNC-Chapel Hill, between January 2006 and December 2007.
Attorney Alex Forger sends John Edwards a $500,000 check from heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon for his anti-poverty efforts.
Attorney Alex Forger sends John Edwards a second $500,000 check from heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon for his anti-poverty efforts.
John Edwards staffer Josh Brumberger looked into the background of Rielle Hunter, who was hired to produce campaign videos, and said he was concerned about her access to Edwards after finding information about her online.
Attorney Alex Forger sends John Edwards a $250,000 check from heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon to Edwards' political action committee and a $750,000 for Edwards' anti-poverty efforts.
Nick Baldick, who ran a group backing John Edwards' candidacy, questions why Edwards wants the campaign to provide health insurance coverage for Rielle Hunter.
John Edwards staffer Josh Brumberger tells aide Andrew Young that Edwards had been in touch with heiress and donor Rachel "Bunny" Mellon.
Attorney Alex Forger sends a $650,000 check from heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon for John Edwards' anti-poverty efforts.
Attorney Alex Forger tells heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon that he has forwarded $650,000 from Mellon to John Edwards for his anti-poverty center.
Attorney Alex Forger sends a $250,000 check from heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon for John Edwards' anti-poverty efforts.
Texas lawyer contributes the maximum individual contribution for the primary to John Edwards' campaign.
Heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon contributes the maximum inividual contribution for the primaries to John Edwards' presidential campaign.
Texas lawyer Fred Baron contributes the maximum individual contribution for the general election to John Edwards' campaign.
Heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon contributes that maximum individual contribution for the general election to John Edwards' campaign.
The John Edwards for President committee files its quarterly campaign finance report for the first three months of 2007.
Heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon tells Andrew Young that she wants to take care of campaign expenses for John Edwards.
Attorney Alex Forger tells John Edwards aide Andrew Young that heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon cannot make any more financial commitments for the time being.
Heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon routes money to Andrew Young through her interior decorator, Bryan Huffman, and Young's wife, Cheri Pfister.
Heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon routes money to Andrew Young through her interior decorator, Bryan Huffman, and Young's wife, Cheri Pfister.
John Edwards aide Andrew Young pays Rielle Hunter her $5,000 monthly allowance.
John Edwards aide Andrew Young pays Rielle Hunter for her expenses.
Heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon routes money to Andrew Young through her interior decorator, Bryan Huffman, and Young's wife, Cheri Pfister.
John Edwards aide Andrew Young pays Rielle Hunter her $5,000 monthly allowance.
Attorney Alex Forger sends a $1 million check from heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon to Alliance for a New American, a 527 organization supporting John Edwards' presidential campaign.
John Edwards aide Andrew Young pays Rielle Hunter for her expenses.
Bryan Huffman sends a note to Andrew Young along with a check from heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon.
Heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon routes money to Andrew Young through her interior decorator, Bryan Huffman, and Young's wife, Cheri Pfister.
Attorney Alex Forger sends a $1 million check from heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon to Alliance for a New America, a 527 organization supporting John Edwards' presidential campaign.
John Edwards aide Andrew Young pays Rielle Hunter for her expenses.
Bryan Huffman sends a note to Andrew Young along with a check from heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon.
Heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon routes money to Andrew Young through her interior decorator, Bryan Huffman, and Young's wife, Cheri Pfister.
The wife of John Edwards aide Andrew Young pays two months' rent on a house in a gated community near Chapel Hill for Rielle Hunter.
The wife of John Edwards aide Andrew Young pays Rielle Hunter her $5,000 monthly allowance.
The wife of John Edwards aide Andrew Young pays for a half-month of rent on a house in a gated community near Chapel Hill for Rielle Hunter.
A series of checks from John Edwards aide Andrew Young and his wife, Cheri Young, to McLean Builders for construction of a home the Youngs were building near Chapel Hill.
Attorney Alex Forger sends a $780,000 check from heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon to Alliance for a New America, a 527 organization supporting John Edwards' presidential campaign.
Brannon & Rogers, a Cary obstetrics practice, is paid almost $2,500 for care of "Jaya James," the name Rielle Hunter used while hiding from the media.
The wife of John Edwards aide Andrew Young pays monthly rental on a house in a gated community near Chapel Hill for Rielle Hunter.
The wife of John Edwards aide Andrew Young pays Rielle Hunter her $5,000 monthly allowance.
Heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon routes money to Andrew Young through her interior decorator, Bryan Huffman, and Young's wife, Cheri Pfister.
John Edwards calls Andrew Young around the time that the news breaks of Young claiming to be the father of Rielle Hunter's baby.
John Edwards calls Andrew Young to check up on him and Rielle Hunter during their cross-country odyssey after Young claimed to be the father of Hunter's baby.
Campaign finance chairman Fred Young left an envelope of cash and a handwritten note for Andrew Young while Young was in hiding with Rielle Hunter.
John Edwards calls Andrew Young to let him and Rielle Hunter know he's thinking of them.
Camapign finance chairman Fred Baron calls Andrew Young to let him know why John Edwards isn't returning calls to Young or Rielle Hunter.
Heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon routes money to Andrew Young through her interior decorator, Bryan Huffman, and Young's wife, Cheri Pfister.
Heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon writes words of encouragement to John Edwards during the early days of the 2008 presidential primaries.
John Edwards aide Andrew Young pays Bob McGovern for his services to Rielle Hunter.
Rielle Hunter calls Andrew Young to share a laugh about an appearance by John and Elizabeth Edwards on the TV news.
Andrew Young presented campaign finance chairman Fred Baron with an itemized list of what he had spent on Rielle Hunter so he could be reimbursed.
Texas trial lawyer Fred Baron wires $325,000 to the company building a Chapel Hill home for John Edwards aide Andrew Young.
The wife of John Edwards aide Andrew Young pays Bob McGovern for his services to Rielle Hunter.
The wife of John Edwards aide Andrew Young pays Rielle Hunter for her expenses.
Andrew Young and John Edwards supporter Fred Baron discuss plans for Rielle Hunter to move to a new place in California and for Young and Edwards to meet.
Andrew Young and John Edwards supporter Fred Baron discuss Rielle Hunter's impending move out of Young's rented California home and efforts to set up a meeting between Young and Edwards.
John Edwards supporter Fred Baron tells Andrew Young that he's found a new place for Rielle Hunter to live in California, so Young and his family no longer have to live with her.
Heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon tells John Edwards that they will "save America" by collaborating.
The wife of John Edwards aide Andrew Young pays the monthly rent on a house in a gated community near Chapel Hill for Rielle Hunter.
John Edwards supporter Fred Baron calls Andrew Young after reporters catch Edwards visiting Rielle Hunter and their daughter at a Beverly Hills hotel.
Andrew Young's side of a conversation with John Edwards reagrding a National Enquirer article about Edwards and Rielle Hunter.
John Edwards tells Andrew Young that heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon will continue to provide any needed financial support for them.
John Edwards tells Andrew Young he is flying to the Virginia estate of heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon, where they plan to work out the details of an anti-poverty foundation where Young can work.
John Edwards supporter Fred Baron tells Andrew Young that Edwards isn't returning his calls because they believe the media have tapped their cellphones.
Jim Cooney, a Charlotte lawyer who formerly represented John Edwards, asks to meet with Rachel "Bunny" Mellon's attorney about the grand jury investigation into money Mellon sent to Edwards aide Andrew Young.
John Edwards aide Andrew Young and Chapel Hill developer Tim Toben discuss a videotape purported to show Edwards having sex with his mistress, Rielle Hunter.
Chapel Hill developer Tim Toben makes disparaging comments about John Edwards to former Edwards aide Andrew Young.
An author who worked with Andrew Young on his tell-all book about John Edwards' affair and failed presidential campaign tells Young they can fudge the details as long as the content of the story is basically true.
MacMillan Publishing sends Andrew Young a statement on royalties from "The Politician," his book about John Edwards' affair and failed 2008 presidential run.
Andrew and Cheri Young outspent their income in most months from 2006 through 2008, according to an analysis of their financial records.
A defense witness in John Edwards' trial analyzed the financial records of former Edwards aide Andrew Young and his wife to determine how much they were spending on a home they were building near Chapel Hill at the time they were receiving money from two Edwards political donors.
Virginia heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon and Texas trial lawyer Fred Baron sent more than $1 million to John Edwards aide Andrew Young and his wife, including $325,000 to their home builder, between June 2007 and April 2008.
A defense witness in John Edwards' trial analyzed the financial records of former Edwards aide Andrew Young and his wife to determine how much they spent on Edwards' mistress, Rielle Hunter, and compared that with what they told people they spent on Hunter.
Texas trial lawyer Fred Baron wired $74,000 to John Edwards' mistress, Rielle Hunter, between June and December 2008, according to an analysis of Hunter's financial records.
So that no testimony would be needed on the issue, government and defense attorneys agreed to details surrounding the pregnancy of John Edwards' mistress, Rielle Hunter.
So that no testimony would be needed on the issue, government and defense attorneys agreed that Andrew Young told federal investigators he had consulted with several attorneys regarding the legality of payments he received from Virginia heiress Rachel "Bunny" Mellon.
So that no testimony would be needed on the issue, government and defense attorneys agreed that Andrew Young and his wife considered in 2008 selling a videotape of John Edwards and Rielle Hunter but never did.
So that no testimony would be needed on the issue, government and defense attorneys agreed to the amount that Texas trial lawyer Fred Baron paid to Andrew and Cheri Young and Rielle Hunter from December 2007 through December 2008.
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