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Andrew Young, former aide to former U.S. Sen. and presidential candidate John Edwards

In this April 23, 2012 file photo, Andrew Young, former aide to former U.S. Sen. and presidential candidate John Edwards, leaves federal court in Greensboro, N.C. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome, File)

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Young tells court he felt in danger with Edwards

Andrew Young testified for a fifth day Friday

Updated: Friday, 27 Apr 2012, 9:49 AM MDT
Published : Friday, 27 Apr 2012, 9:49 AM MDT

GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — A former aide to presidential candidate John Edwards says he felt in danger during a back road meeting where he asked Edwards to tell the truth about his mistress.

Andrew Young testified for a fifth day Friday in Edwards' trial. The former senator has denied federal charges of misusing campaign donations to hide the affair with Rielle Hunter and the fact they had a baby together.

Young claims he pretended to be the child's father and took Hunter into hiding to help Edwards.

Young said Friday he met Edwards on a rural road in 2008 to demand that Edwards tell the truth about the affair. He says Edwards drove them through a remote rural area and at one point he worried he was going to be killed.

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