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    Judith Exner (January 11, 1934 – September 24, 1999) was an American woman who claimed to be the mistress of U.S. Senator, then U.S. president John F. Kennedy and Mafia leaders Sam Giancana and John Roselli. Several aspects of her claim of having known Kennedy have been verified by documents, phone records, and testimony.

  2. Sep 19, 2017 · Judith Exner famously had a 2½-year affair with JFK, ending in 1962 – just one year before his assassination in Dallas. Now – ahead of the 18th anniversary of her death at age 65 after a ...

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  4. Jan 26, 2024 · In the 1960s, Judith Exner made headlines as the alleged mistress of‍ both President John F. Kennedy and mafia boss Sam Giancana. Exner’s role in these high-profile affairs has intrigued ‌the public for decades, and recently, a collection of never-before-seen photos has surfaced, shedding new light on her controversial life.⁤ From glamorous parties⁤ to intimate moments, these images ...

  5. Judith Exner famously had a 2½-year affair with JFK, ending in 1962 – just one year before his assassination in Dallas. Now – ahead of the 18th anniversary of her death at age 65 after a ...

  6. Sep 26, 1999 · Judith Campbell Exner, the Los Angeles socialite whose affair with President John F. Kennedy embroiled her in decades of vilification as the first to shatter the Camelot myth, has died.

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  8. Judith Campbell Exner would likely have been relegated to the sealed files of the nation's classified archives, had not Thomasson, his partner Dan Wyngaard and later Safire, looked deeper into a brief footnote in the 1974 Church Committee Report that summarized the Kennedy-Mafia relationship and made several references to an unnamed "friend of the president" who acted as courier for information.

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