Testimony at the criminal trial of former presidential candidate John
Edwards will resume with former aide Andrew Young expected to retake the
stand for a second day in North Carolina.
Young was the first witness called by prosecutors Monday. The former
aide is key to making the government's case that Edwards masterminded
the effort to use nearly $1 million in secret payments from wealthy
campaign donors to hide his pregnant mistress as he sought the White
House in 2008. Young falsely claimed paternity of his boss' child and
moved the woman in with his wife and family.
Edwards' defense lawyers will seek to show Young siphoned off much of the secret money to build a $1.5 million dream house.
Edwards has pleaded not guilty to six criminal counts related to campaign finance violations.
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