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Did Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sexually abuse a babysitter and eat a dog?

By IE Staff

First published: 3:52 a.m. PDT, July 3, 2024

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is under fire after a Vanity Fair report claims Kennedy was groped one of his Children- babysitter and published a photo allegedly showing Kennedy Jr. eating a dog.

The photo shows Kennedy Jr. eating a barbecue with an unidentified woman. Vanity Fair published the photo, claiming that the carcass was a Dog.

The presidential candidate says it is a Goatno dog.

“The article is garbage. The picture of me that they said was eating a dog is actually me eating a goat,” Kennedy Jr. said on the Breaking Points podcast.

Inside Edition showed the photo to veterinarian Dr. Jeff Werber and he agreed.

“It is not a dog, that much is certain, and based on the spine itself and the anatomy of the ribs, many people, myself included, believe it is a goat,” says Werber.

The Vanity Fair profile also includes allegations that Kennedy Jr. groped his children’s babysitter in 1998.

The magazine claims to have obtained the 23-year-old babysitter’s diary, which alleges that the presidential candidate touched her inappropriately under the table during a meeting in his kitchen.

“I could have sworn he touched my leg and my hand,” the diary says.

In another alleged incident, the babysitter claimed that Kennedy Jr. blocked a door and began groping her.

“I had my back to the pantry door and he came up behind me,” he says in his diary. “I was frozen. Shocked.”

Kennedy Jr. was asked about the allegations against the babysitter in a podcast on Tuesday evening.

“Vanity Fair is recycling a 30-year-old story and I’m not going to comment on the details, you know, I am who I am,” Kennedy Jr. said.

In her new bestseller “Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed,” the author writes Maureen Callahan says that there is a tradition of humiliation and mistreatment of women in the Kennedy family.

“You have to look at the whole thing, you have to bring all these women together,” Callahan says. “They are victims of a systematic, multi-generational history of eliminating women who seem inconvenient to them.”

To read the prologue from Callahan’s new book about the Kennedys, Click here.

For more information about “Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed,” visit Click here.

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