Fact Check: "Marilyn Monroe slept with JFK and RFK."
What We Know
The claim that Marilyn Monroe had sexual relationships with both President John F. Kennedy (JFK) and his brother, Senator Robert F. Kennedy (RFK), has been a topic of speculation for decades. According to a letter that surfaced in 2016, written by Jean Kennedy Smith, it was suggested that Monroe and RFK were romantically involved. The letter stated, "Understand that you and Bobby are the new item," indicating a level of intimacy between them. This letter has been cited as a significant piece of evidence supporting the claim of their affair.
Regarding JFK, numerous sources have reported rumors of an affair between him and Monroe, particularly following her famous performance of "Happy Birthday" at his birthday celebration in 1962. However, definitive proof of a sexual relationship remains elusive. A report noted that while there were many rumors about Monroe's involvement with JFK, concrete evidence has not been established.
The FBI, under J. Edgar Hoover, conducted investigations into Monroe's relationships, particularly with RFK, but did not find conclusive evidence to confirm these affairs, despite monitoring both Monroe and RFK closely (source-4, source-8).
Analysis
The evidence surrounding Monroe's alleged affairs with JFK and RFK is mixed and largely circumstantial. The letter from Jean Kennedy Smith is a compelling piece of evidence suggesting an intimate relationship with RFK, but it does not provide direct proof of a sexual affair. The letter's authenticity and context are crucial; it reflects personal sentiments rather than documented evidence of a relationship (source-3).
On the other hand, the claims regarding JFK are primarily based on anecdotal evidence and rumors. Various biographies and articles discuss the alleged affair, but they often rely on hearsay and the accounts of individuals who may have had their own biases or motivations (source-2, source-4). Additionally, the lack of concrete evidence from the FBI investigations raises questions about the validity of these claims.
While the existence of rumors and speculation is well-documented, the absence of definitive proof makes it difficult to categorically affirm the claims. The sources discussing Monroe's relationships vary in reliability, with some being more speculative than others, which complicates the assessment of the truth behind the claims (source-5, source-6).
Conclusion
The claim that Marilyn Monroe slept with both JFK and RFK is Partially True. There is some evidence, particularly in the form of a letter suggesting a relationship with RFK, but the claims regarding JFK remain largely unsubstantiated. The lack of concrete evidence for both relationships means that while there is a basis for the claims, definitive proof is still lacking. Thus, the assertion cannot be fully confirmed or denied.
Sources
- docid-32423593.pdf
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- Did Marilyn Monroe Really Have an Affair With John F. Kennedy?
- RFK, FBI were warned about book detailing Marilyn fling