purported sex tape featuring the former senator and his mistress,
The Youngs appeared Friday morning at a
The Youngs said after the hearing that they never
had any intent of distributing the tape or showing it publicly. They
said they have no problem with turning the materials over to the court
to be sealed until the civil case over possession is resolved.
The judge ordered all of the materials turned over to the court by Wednesday at
Until then, the Youngs are in contempt of court. The
judge chose not to have the couple arrested but reminded them that he
could place them in custody at any time.
The legal challenge was brought by Hunter, who says
Young has no right to family photographs and the tape. Young has said
he has rejected many offers to sell the tape, which he said he found
after it had been discarded. Young said he has kept it to help prove
his account of how he helped Edwards cover up his affair with Hunter.
The purported sex tape of former presidential candidate
lawyer representing Young, filed a legal response Thursday, before
Friday’s court hearing.. Hunter, who is the mother of a child the
former senator fathered during an extramarital affair, is seeking the
return of a “personal video recording that depicted matters of a very
private and personal nature.”
In his tell-all book released last week, Young, a former aide to
described finding a discarded sex DVD while packing boxes in the home
where Hunter lived with Young’s family for a time. Young claimed
paternity of the child in an attempt to hide the affair of his boss.
“It’s not in
In his book, Young said the tape clearly shows Edwards in a sexual encounter with a pregnant woman, who is holding the camera.
The candidate hired his mistress as a videographer during his 2006 run for the White House, paying her
Last week, Hunter filed a motion requesting a restraining order shortly before
“20/20” aired an hourlong show on Edwards’ and Hunter’s affair. In
addition to the alleged sex tape, she is seeking the return of
videotaped interviews with Edwards and digital photos of Hunter and her
daughter.
“Mr. Young and his wife didn’t do anything improper in obtaining these items,”
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