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Episode Date: March 14, 2026After President John F. Kennedys assassination, several women came forward claiming romantic affairs with him during his marriage to Jackie. High-profile cases include Judith Exner and Marilyn Mo...nroe. Jackie seemed aware of some liaisons, and Mary Pinchot Meyer, who allegedly had an affair, was murdered in 1964. White House intern Mimi Alford and secretaries like Jill Cowan and Priscilla Wear also claimed involvement. More stories emerged over time, keeping the Kennedy legacy intriguing. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/0f071a05d2dbecb5
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After President John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963, several women came forward claiming romantic affairs with him during his.
Ten-year marriage to Jackie. A family friend, close to the First Lady, said they had a mutual understanding, noting that Jack always returned home to her in the end and their bond, was strong despite the times.
One high-profile case involved Judith Exner, who said she asked.
acted as a go-between for Kennedy and mob figure Sam Giancana and even had an abortion after.
Getting pregnant. Another was actress Marilyn Monroe, who sultry happy birthday song at a 1962 fundraiser
fueled endless rumors, especially after a rare. Photo of them surfaced years later. Jackie Kennedy
seemed aware of some liaisons, once pointing out one of the women to a reporter. She was later stunned
to learn her own therapist had treated Monroe. Meanwhile, Mary Pinchot Mayer,
whose diary detailed in alleged affair was murdered in 1964, a case still unsolved and tied to.
Conspiracy talk. White House intern Mimi Alford described an 18-month relationship in her memoir,
arranged by a presidential aide. Secretaries like Jill Cowan and Priscilla Ware traveled with him often,
with hints of involvement, though details, stayed private. More stories emerged over time,
including Swedish aristocrat Ganyla von Post's 1953 romance before his wedding,
backed by letters.
And Diana DeVay's claim from her college days was she called damaging and not romantic.
These tales keep the Kennedy legacy intriguing.
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