New claims in a recent biography say Robert F. Kennedy Jr. kept a detailed log ranking dozens of women and tracking trysts, sparking fresh questions about his past and how those records resurfaced. Read on to discover the full story!
The biography describes a journal listing at least 37 women with numbers beside their names, a personal system said to rate encounters. Entries allegedly note up to three encounters in a day and use terms that signaled whether he felt tempted or had resisted advances.
Samples in the book include early-2001 entries where he wrote about narrowly avoiding situations and scored a woman with a top number while noting personal disappointment and a desire to improve.