Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Alleged Infidelity and Abuse Claims
Newly surfaced audio recordings reveal disturbing details about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s relationship with his second wife, Mary Richardson Kennedy. In the recordings, Kennedy reportedly admits to cheating on his wife with at least 37 different women and blames his actions on being "abused at home."
The recordings were reportedly made by Kennedy during an argument with his wife in June 2011. The couple was married in 1994 and Kennedy filed for divorce in 2010. Richardson tragically died by suicide in 2012.
In the recordings, Kennedy reportedly tells his wife, "I want to be in a monogamous relationship. I don't want to be in a polygamous relationship. I think that's wrong." However, when confronted with a diary listing 37 of his infidelities, Kennedy reportedly claims, "I did it because I was being abused at home."
The recordings also reveal that Kennedy secretly recorded over 60 conversations with his wife. At least one recording appears to have been made while Kennedy was in California, a state that requires both parties to consent to a recording.
These revelations come as Kennedy faces a grilling from senators during his confirmation hearing for the position of head of the Department of Health and Human Services. His anti-vax stance and abortion views have also been under scrutiny.
Kennedy's cousin, Caroline Kennedy, has publicly denounced him as "perverse" and a "predator" who is not qualified for the position. In a letter urging the Senate not to confirm her cousin, she accused him of being a recovering heroin addict who has "gone on to misrepresent, lie, and cheat his way through life."
The allegations against Kennedy raise serious questions about his character and his fitness to serve in a position of public trust. The recordings and testimonies paint a disturbing picture of a man who is not only unfaithful but also potentially abusive. It remains to be seen how these revelations will impact his confirmation process and his future career.
6 Comments
Pupsik
His excuses for infidelity are weak. Blaming it on being 'abused at home' is not an excuse for such behavior.
Marishka
Caroline Kennedy's statements say it all. If your own family sees you as a predator, there's a serious problem.
Pupsik
It’s alarming that someone who has behaved this way thinks they should be in charge of health and human services.
Marishka
These revelations show a man with a complete lack of integrity. He doesn't deserve the public's trust.
Pupsik
His actions are contradictory to his claims of wanting a monogamous relationship. It's hypocrisy at its finest.
Africa
If he can't be faithful in his personal life, how can we expect him to be faithful to his responsibilities in public service?