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What JFK Mistress Judith Exner Said About Him Before He Died

Judith Campbell Exner’s relationship with President John F. Kennedy began amid the glamour of 1960s Hollywood and politics. What started as a passionate affair soon became a dangerous entanglement of love, secrecy, and power.

Through her connection with Frank Sinatra, Judith met both Kennedy and Chicago mob boss Sam Giancana. She later claimed to have acted as a courier between the two, carrying sealed envelopes that may have involved CIA operations against Fidel Castro.

As Kennedy’s political influence grew, Judith’s role became perilous. She said she witnessed private meetings between Kennedy and Giancana, realizing too late she was caught in a web linking the White House, the mob, and covert government missions.

Following Kennedy’s assassination, Judith lived in constant fear, believing she knew too much. Both Giancana and another mobster, Johnny Rosselli, were later murd3red before testifying about the CIA’s mob connections.

In her final years, Judith chose to tell her story, confessing she had truly loved Kennedy despite the risks. She died in 1999 at age 65, leaving behind a haunting legacy of love and scandal.

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