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Witness: Big job hiding Edwards' mistress

Andrew Young, center, former aide to former U.S. Senator and presidential candidate John Edwards, arrives at federal court in Greensboro, North Carolina on April 24, 2012. Young is a key witness for the prosecution as John Edwards is accused of violating federal campaign finance laws. UPI/Nell Redmond
1 of 2 | Andrew Young, center, former aide to former U.S. Senator and presidential candidate John Edwards, arrives at federal court in Greensboro, North Carolina on April 24, 2012. Young is a key witness for the prosecution as John Edwards is accused of violating federal campaign finance laws. UPI/Nell Redmond | License Photo

GREENSBORO, N.C., April 25 (UPI) -- A former aide testified Wednesday he was told he had the "most important job" in John Edwards' U.S. presidential campaign -- hiding his mistress and child.

Andrew Young, testifying in Greensboro, N.C., under a grant of immunity, described his own relationship with Edwards as one that became so fraught they almost got into a fistfight on at least one occasion.

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Edwards, who represented North Carolina in the Senate for one term, is on trial in federal court. He allegedly raised money illegally during his 2008 campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination to pay off Rielle Hunter.

Young said he was told concealing Edwards' relationship with Hunter was still "the most important job on the campaign" after the former U.S. senator dropped out of the race because he had hopes of the vice presidential nomination. At the time, Young and his wife, Cheri, were living with Hunter and helping to funnel payments to her, he alleged.

In one conversation in the summer of 2008, Fred Baron, the campaign's finance chairman, told him to "take a deep breath," Young testified.

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"Mr. Baron wanted us to try and hold on until the Democratic National Convention," Young said.

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