Posted on 03/14/2012 4:16:07 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Disgraced former presidential candidate John Edwards has reportedly decided to have another child with the woman who destroyed his marriage. Rielle Hunter is reportedly hoping to become pregnant before Edwards' trial in April, after which he could be sentenced to up to 30 years in jail.
Edwards, who has four children from his 33-year marriage to his late wife Elizabeth, already has a daughter with Hunter, four-year-old Quinn.
The couple has now decided to have another baby as 48-year-old Hunter's 'biological clock is ticking loudly', the National Enquirer reported. 'She's made having another baby a top priority,' a source told the tabloid.
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The pressure is also on because of Edwards' impending federal trial; he has been accused of using campaign funds to cover the affair.
In 2007, it emerged that Edwards was cheating on his wife Elizabeth, who had been diagnosed with breast cancer three years earlier.
Although he initially denied the affair, Edwards admitted he was the father of the child in 2010 - months before Elizabeth died.
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Maybe he’s got some extra embryo-sicles in the deep freeze leftover from his wife Elizabeths procedures, since she gave birth at age 49 and again at age 51
All those hormones are such a healthy thing for menopausal women... ask Elizabeth ... oh wait
Perhaps Silky Pony is hoping that the lingering effects of such a procedure will be as good for the mistress as it was for his late wife.
I thought John “Haircut” Edwards was going to prison? Will he get conjugal visits?
He hasn’t been convicted yet.
OK. I wonder if the prosecutors will drop the ball on purpose?
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