Robert F. Kennedy Jr. responded to the allegations in a Vainness Truthful article, acknowledging that there have been “skeletons in my closet” concerning allegations of sexual abuse by a former household nanny.

He denied that there was a photograph of him with a barbecued canine. In accordance with him, it was really the carcass of a goat. He clarified that he had despatched the photograph to a pal and referred to a restaurant in Korea that was recognized for serving pet food.

“Hey @VanityFair,” Kennedy wrote on the social media platform X, “ when your veterinary specialists name a goat a canine, and your forensic specialists say a photograph taken in Patagonia was taken in Korea, you could have joined the ranks of the grocery store tabloids.”

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has clarified that the photograph in query, which reveals him holding a barbecued animal carcass, was taken in 2010, in line with the digital file’s metadata.

That very same 12 months, he was recognized with a parasite in his mind, from which he has since made a full restoration, as confirmed by his marketing campaign.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an unbiased presidential candidate working towards Joe Biden and Donald Trump, is seen as a possible “spoiler” within the Nov. 5 election as a result of his candidacy might probably steal votes from each major-party candidates.

A Vainness Truthful article additionally reported allegations from 1998 that Kennedy and his then-wife Mary Richardson employed a 23-year-old girl named Eliza Cooney as their part-time babysitter. Cooney alleged that Kennedy groped her within the household kitchen, the journal reported.
When requested concerning the allegation, Kennedy mentioned in a podcast Tuesday:

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“I’m not a church boy. I had a really, very exuberant childhood,” he instructed podcaster Saagar Enjeti. “I mentioned in my announcement speech that I’ve so many skeletons in my closet that if all of them voted, I might run for king of the world.”