RFK Jr. Faces Intense Court Scrutiny Over New York Residency Claim
The independent presidential candidate's ballot access is challenged by a lawsuit alleging he falsely stated his residence.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified in Albany, New York, defending his claim of residency in a suburban home.
- The lawsuit, filed by a Biden-aligned super PAC, argues Kennedy has lived in California since 2014.
- Kennedy insists he has maintained continuous ties to New York, citing voter registration and tax records.
- Witnesses presented conflicting testimonies regarding Kennedy's actual residence.
- The court's decision could impact Kennedy's ballot status in multiple states.