Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Andrew Young & Wife Ordered To Jail After NC Judge Finds Them In Contempt!



Update: Judge stated he is "considering" sending Andrew Young and his wife to jail for contempt. He futher said he wanted to hear from them both before a final decision is made.


Former John Edwards aide Andrew Young and his wife Cheri were ordered to spend up to 75 days in jail today over their handling of a purported sex tape allegedly made by the one-time presidential candidate and his mistress, according to ABC affiliate WTVD.

Andrew Young, former aide to ex-Sen. John Edwards, and his wife Cheri Young, were ordered to jail for up to 75 days for contempt of court.

Superior Court Judge Abraham Penn Jones said that he held the Youngs in contempt because he believes they are withholding other items from the court, including, WTVD says, additional copies of the tape.

"There were things told to the court under oath, in affidavits, in testimony that turned out to be inaccurate. Right now, part of me says they didn't tell me the truth before in this court," Jones said, according to the Raleigh News and Observer.

The Youngs were not placed in custody immediately, according to WTVD in Raleigh, N.C.

At today's hearing, lawyers for Edwards' mistress, Rielle Hunter, accused Young of lying and contended that he has not handed over all materials that the court demanded in the judge's Feb. 5 contempt order.

The ex-aide handed over the alleged sex tape, along with additional items, including a CD of photos, to the court last month, but Hunter's lawyers said copies of the tape could be missing.

Young's lawyers maintain that he turned over all copies of the tape to the court last month, except for a copy of the tape that was given to the FBI in Washington, D.C., as part of a grand jury investigation into Edwards' campaign finances.

Hunter's lawyers produced a new affidavit from freelance journalist Roger Draper, who said in a statement that Young showed him the tape in March 2009.

Young failed to mention in his own affidavit that Draper had been shown the tape. His lawyers cited memory lapse for the oversight.

Young and his wife Cheri will testify later today on what Jones identified as discrepancies in their statements.

Today's hearing was the fourth in the more than month-long legal battle over the tape.

Hunter, 42, was granted a temporary restraining order last month to prevent Young from distributing the tape and other photos, which she contends are her property.

The judge has yet to rule on ownership and on whether Young's new legal team can view the tapes in the court's possession. Hunter's lawyers say that would be a continued invasion of her privacy.


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