Andrew Young (political operative)

This article is about the aide to politician John Edwards. For other people named "Andrew Young", see Andrew Young (disambiguation).

Andrew Aldridge Young (born March 23, 1966) was a key staff member in the John Edwards 2008 presidential campaign. Young came to prominence via a scandal in which he claimed paternity of Rielle Hunter's child born on February 27, 2008. John Edwards had admitted a past affair with Hunter, but denied paternity of the baby even though Edwards was in fact the father.[1] Young has since renounced that statement, and Edwards publicly admitted paternity on January 21, 2010.[2]

Early life

Young is the son of the late Robert T. Young (1935–2009), a Methodist minister who held positions at churches in Asheville, Boone, Statesville and at Duke Chapel, all in North Carolina; his uncle is the author Perry Deane Young.[3]

Young is a 1984 graduate of C.E. Jordan High School in Durham, North Carolina, where he was a captain of the football team.

Family life

Young married Cheri Pfister Young [4] in 1999 and they have three young children.

Young now resides in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Career

Young has worked for the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers. He registered as a lobbyist in 1999 and started working for John Edwards as a campaign staffer.[5] He is a graduate of the Wake Forest University School of Law, though he is not a licensed lawyer. Young is ex-owner of Winner's Deli in Asheville, North Carolina.

Paternity scandal

Through his attorney, Pamela J. Marple, Andrew Young publicly claimed fatherhood of Rielle Hunter's daughter Quinn in December 2007.[6] Young later denied this, claiming Edwards was indeed the father and his original claim of paternity was part of a cover-up.[7]

Publications

References

  1. Baker, Mike. Edwards admits he fathered videographer's child, Associated Press, January 21, 2010.
  2. Myers, Lisa; Austin, Michael (21 January 2010). "Edwards admits fathering child with mistress". NBC News. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  3. Obituary for Robert T. Young
  4. http://todaynewsupdate.com/?p=677
  5. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26229037<"msnbc.msn.com"
  6. No dad listed for child; John Edwards aide claims paternity, August 1, 2008, The News and Observer, Raleigh, North Carolina. Archived August 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  7. Lewis, Neil (2009-09-19). "For Edwards, Drama Builds Toward a Denouement". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
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