RFK Jr. Admits to Flying on Epstein's Jet Twice, Contradicting Previous Statement
The independent 2024 presidential candidate's admission sparks controversy amid the ongoing Epstein scandal.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent candidate for the 2024 presidential election, admitted in a recent interview that he had flown on Jeffrey Epstein's private jet twice, contradicting his previous statement to Newsweek where he claimed to have only flown once.
- The flights took place in 1993, one to Florida with his wife and two children to visit his mother over Easter, and another to Rapid City, South Dakota, for a fossil hunting trip with his family.
- Kennedy's wife at the time, Mary, had a relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's then-partner, who offered them the rides.
- Kennedy insists he was never on Epstein's jet alone and that these incidents took place before Epstein's criminal activities were known.
- Kennedy's admission has sparked controversy due to the ongoing Epstein scandal and its potential impact on the upcoming 2024 presidential election.