From the News & Observer comes the latest in the Rielle Hunter v. Andrew Young case that has John Edwards at the center.
Young’s lawyer took issue with the notion that Hunter is trying to protect her own privacy.
“There’s been no greater sacrifice of so-called privacy than the GQ interview that the plaintiff did,” attorney Hoppy Elliot said.
Siegel agreed. “Why is it OK for Ms. Hunter to go on ‘Oprah’ and GQ and talk about whether she used birth control with Senator Edwards, and then come into court and try to say what is public and what is not?”
Fox declined to make Edwards’ deposition public at this time but agreed to compel further deposition in the judge’s presence. The former presidential candidate will be called to court June 20 to continue answering questions.