Hmm, it's something because if it were something else, it would be something?
:shrug:
And Wayne, for the record, I have thought since the first report that there probably was some truth to the situation, as I have come to expect the worst from slippery lawyers after all this time. I know Eddie has a love child somewhere...he was missing in action for quite a while there a few weeks ago...and we all know how fast those slippery lawyers are.
Don't know about love child Chad--thats quite debatable---just saying too many people involved with names and dates-that would warrant huge lawsuit if not credible--personally don't like the way he was trapped either--and really don't think it's anyones business on what goes on in hotel--and agree with hotel on privacy issues.
one point of interest is sure has been hushed since story broke--fox never mentioned it broadcast that I saw.
--this might have something to do with it--
NATIONAL ENQUIRER reporters Alan Butterfield and Alexander Hitchen filed a criminal complaint with the Beverly Hills Police Department on Thursday, July 24, charging that hotel security acted unlawfully while the reporters were trying to question the former senator.
Edwards now could be contacted by police to give an eyewitness account of what occurred.
Hotel security tried to stop the reporters from questioning Edwards in the basement of the hotel at approximately 2:40 a.m. Tuesday, July 22 after Edwards came off an elevator and appeared to be attempting to leave the hotel unseen.
His secret mistress Rielle Hunter and her baby were upstairs, and Edwards had just spent hours with them in a secret rendezvous.
As Butterfield and Hitchen tried to question Edwards, he ran down a hallway and ducked into a men's public bathroom. The reporters attempted to follow him in and Edwards pushed the door shut from inside.
Hotel security showed up and intervened. The reporters charge that not only did one security guard threaten to break their camera but that security also violated several statutes of the California Penal Code, including false imprisonment and preventing a guest from entering land.
The ENQUIRER reporters were registered guests at the hotel, while Edwards was not.
Police recorded the criminal complaint and will turn it over to detectives.