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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. The Truth Behind JFK's Mobbed Up Mistress — and What She Might Have Known About the Assassination. Judith Exner wrote a 1977 memoir, My Story, with journalist Ovid Demaris, documenting her ...

  3. Oct 17, 2021 · Judith Campbell Exner was the first woman to publically admit her affair with President John F. Kennedy, but not at her own discretion. An FBI investigation into JFK’s assassination and certain mob dealings uncovered Exner’s name and brought them to expose her to the nation.

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  4. Dec 27, 2023 · Judith Exner reportedly engaged in an affair with John F. Kennedy from 1960, when he was still a U.S. senator, until 1962, by which time he was in the White House. Her shocking revelations regarding the affair first came to light in 1975 during a Select Committee hearing, though she furnished greater detail in "My Story."

  5. Dec 11, 1996 · Judith Campbell Exner, a reputed mistress of President John F. Kennedy, says in January's issue of Vanity Fair that she aborted his child 10 months before he was assassinated. Exner, 62, was interviewed by syndicated columnist Liz Smith for the magazine.

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  6. Sep 27, 1999 · Judith Campbell Exner, who asserted in a 1988 interview in People magazine that she had been having an affair with John F. Kennedy when he was elected President, died late Friday at the City of...

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  8. Judith Exner: From the Outfit to the Oval Office. Gossip columnist Liz Smith once called Judith Campbell Exner "one of the most maligned people in American history." In an interview with CNN's Larry King, Smith recalled the woman who would finally put the Camelot myth of President John F. Kennedy to rest, describing Exner as "a deluded 25-year ...

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