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RFK Jr. once saved the numbers of 43 ‘lovers’ on his cellphone, including current wife Cheryl Hines: Report

RFK Jr. once saved the numbers of 43 ‘lovers’ on his cellphone, including current wife Cheryl Hines: Report

BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has always been a media star, but some of his recent scandals have been shocking, to say the least.

In 2014, it was revealed that Kennedy, 70, once kept a list of alleged mistresses on his mobile phone — including 43 women!

And where were they kept? Under the letter “G,” which his late second wife, Mary Richardson, said stood for “goomar” (Italian slang for mistress), according to The New York Post.

One of the women on that infamous list was none other than actress Cheryl Hines, best known for her role in ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm.’ Cheryl, 59, married Kennedy in 2014 in a picture-perfect ceremony at the Kennedy family estate in Hyannis Port.

Fast forward to today, Hines has remained silent on the rumors surrounding her husband and New York magazine reporter Olivia Nuzzi. Earlier this year, reports surfaced that Kennedy and Nuzzi were involved in a sexting scandal, but Hines has not said a word about it publicly.

Olivia Nuzzi attends the 2023 White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner at the Washington Hilton on April 29, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images)

However, according to the informant, Cheryl is not an easy person.

“I can’t imagine her putting up with this,” a source told Page Six. “She has a backbone. She’s not a little housewife. She’s successful (and) financially independent on her own.”

‘Demons of Desire’ and the Secret Diary of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s list, of course, didn’t end with Cheryl Hines. Chelsea Chapman Kirwan, the ex-wife of famed plastic surgeon Lawrence Kirwan, was also allegedly part of his little black book. At the time, Kirwan was in the midst of her own high-profile divorce.

But here’s where things got interesting: There were so many women on the list—some of them even had the same first name—that Kennedy had to tag them by occupation or city so he wouldn’t lose track. He had women all over the world—from Paris to Palm Beach, from Pensacola to Toronto, even as far away as Alaska.

Kennedy seemed to have someone in almost every city, including five women in Toronto alone! One woman was tagged “airplane,” another “farm,” and one “teacher.” Perhaps the most cryptic entry was simply “Z.”

Kennedy’s personal life has long been fraught with controversy, especially his relationships. His second wife, Mary Richardson, tragically committed suicide in 2012. Before her death, she confided in a friend about her husband’s alleged infidelity.

According to her, Kennedy used pseudonyms even while traveling the world, and his favorite alias was “Robert Strong.” When the rumors first surfaced in 2014, Kennedy offered little explanation.

But there was more. After Mary’s death, Kennedy’s diaries came to light. They were no ordinary diaries; they were a detailed documentation of his extramarital affairs. The 398-page diary apparently contained cryptic codes.

In one 2001 entry, Kennedy admitted to struggling with “demons of lust.” But he later described the diary as a tool for “self-evaluation and dealing with my spiritual struggles at the time.”

When a New York Post reporter asked Kennedy about the memoir earlier this year, the environmental lawyer seemed surprised.

After a long, awkward pause, he replied, “I don’t think you have my diary or journal from 2001… I have no comment on that. I don’t have any diary from 2001.”

Yes, it was an evasive answer, but it didn’t stop the gossip.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cheryl Hines arrive at the HBO Emmy Awards After Party at the Plaza at the Pacific Design Center on September 17, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Emma McIntyre/Getty Images)

Robert F. Kennedy’s Alleged Sexting Scandal with Olivia Nuzzi

Just when things seemed to be calming down for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his romantic escapades began making headlines again.

As mentioned, this time there were rumors that New York Magazine reporter Olivia Nuzzi had a personal relationship with Kennedy.

Nuzzi published a profile of Kennedy for the magazine in November, and earlier this year she was allegedly involved in a sexting scandal.

Sources said the two men exchanged intimate messages, though Nuzzi was quick to deny that their relationship ever became physical.

A Kennedy spokesman previously told the outlet: “Mr. Kennedy met with Olivia Nuzzi only once in his life for an interview she requested, which resulted in material for a critical article.”