Rielle Hunter PICTURES:
GQ Photos Called 'Repulsive'
Rielle Hunter, former presidential
candidate John Edwards's mistress, gave an interview
to GQ in which she posed for several racy photos, including
pictures of her scantily-clad, wearing no pants surrounded
by stuffed animals.
Hunter reacted angrily to the photos that appeared in
the magazine spread, calling them "repulsive,"
according to Barbara Walters who reportedly spoke to
Hunter on Monday.
Read the best excerpts from Hunter's interview with
GQ and here are more Rielle Hunter pictures:

About Rielle
Hunter
Rielle Hunter (born Lisa Jo Druck
on March 20, 1964, also known as Lisa Hunter, Lisa Jo
Hunter, and Rielle Jaya James Druck) is an American
former actress and film producer. She is known for having
had an affair with and conceiving a child with former
Democratic Party vice-presidential nominee John Edwards,
as the basis of the character Alison Poole in Generation
X literature, as an early victim of the horse insurance
fraud scandal, and as an early adopter of YouTube as
a means of distributing political viral marketing.
Druck was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Her parents,
James Druck (1934–1990) and Gwen Druck, owned Eagle
Nest Farm in Ocala, Florida, where they raised show
horses. They had four children, all girls. James Druck
was a wealthy lawyer with his own private airplane,
who specialized in defending insurance companies.
Lisa Druck went to St. John Lutheran School and North
Marion High School in Ocala. After high school, Druck
attended the University of Tampa, she dropped out after
2 years and moved to New York City in 1984.
According to ABC News, Lisa Druck was "a prize-winning
equestrian when her father was implicated" in the
horse murders scandal, "an ugly plot to electrocute
horses for insurance money." The convicted criminal
and FBI informant Tommy "The Sandman" Burns
stated that James Druck was involved in the 1982 insurance
fraud death of Lisa's show jumper Henry the Hawk. Gwen
and James Druck divorced that same year; Lisa was 17
years old at the time. James Druck was never charged,
but he was under investigation by the FBI when he died
of cancer in Tampa Bay, Florida in 1990.
During the 1980s and 1990s, as Lisa Hunter and Lisa
Jo Hunter, she appeared in the films Overboard (1987),
in which she portrayed one of the mistresses to Edward
Hermann's character, and Ricochet (1991) in which she
portrayed a reporter.
According to People, during this same period of time,
while she was married to Alexander Hunter, her husband
"financed the production of a play for her – a
coming-of-age story about a group of tough 30-something
New Yorkers titled Savage in Limbo," which co-starred
Elizabeth Dennehy.
In 2000, as Rielle Hunter, she wrote, acted in, and
produced a comedy short called Billy Bob and Them, which
starred Wolfgang Bodison. At that time her production
company was called R Hunter Films.
In 2002, Hunter appeared as a contestant on the GSN
series Lingo (episode #1061, hosted by Chuck Woolery),
on which she and her partner together won $500.
In July 2006, Hunter formed the production company Midline
Groove Productions LLC with her partner Mimi Godfrey
Hockman (March 15, 1963 - ). This company, which was
based in South Orange, NJ, produced campaign promotional
videos for John Edwards. The series of ads, titled "Inspiring
Politics: A Webisode Series Following John Edwards",
was broadcast on the worldwide web rather than through
conventional television. According to the Associated
Press, Edwards' One America Committee paid Midline Groove
Productions $100,000 on July 6, 2006, five days after
Hunter incorporated the firm in Delaware. The committee
later made two subsequent payments totaling $14,461.00,
the final one on April 1, 2007. In all, Midline Groove
filmed and produced four of these short videos, of which
the shortest was 2½ minutes in length.
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