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Federal prosecutors drop case against John Edwards
Updated: Updated 06/13/2012 05:19 PM
By: Associated Press


GREENSBORO (AP) -- Federal prosecutors have moved to drop all charges against John Edwards after his corruption trial ended last month in a deadlocked jury.


A jury in North Carolina acquitted the former presidential candidate last month on one count of accepting illegal campaign contributions. It deadlocked on five other felony counts, resulting in a mistrial on those charges.


A U.S. Justice Department statement on Wednesday said prosecutors will not seek to retry Edwards on the five unresolved counts.


Edwards was accused of masterminding a scheme to use about $1 million in secret payments from two wealthy political donors to hide his pregnant mistress as he sought the White House in 2008.



More Information: Read the order for dismissal in the Edwards case.


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