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A stash of very personal letters to (and from) President John F. Kennedy have unearthed plenty of bizarre secrets of the famously philandering politician! Some of the documents are expected to go for up to $30,000 when they go up for bidding at the RR Auction House on June 16 — but now The National ENQUIRER exposes the strange stories for free!
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The bizarre items include a letter where JFK pleads for his alleged mistress to join him — as the very married President writes to doomed Mary Pinchot Meyer in stationary with the Presidential Seal! "Why don't you leave suburbia for once," he begs, seemingly from Washington, D.C. "Come and see me either here or at the Cape next week, or in Boston the 19th. I know it is unwise, irrational, and that you may hate it, on the other hand you may not, and I will love it. You say that it is good for me not to get what I want. After all of these years, you should give me a more loving answer than that."
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There's also a letter to JFK from the notorious Inga Arvad — a Nazi spy who Kennedy was unable to resist. Judging from the wartime document, however, Inga was just as drawn to Jack, who was then serving in the U.S. Navy Reserve. "'I don’t quite know what to write to you, Jack dear, because if I follow my heart — it will be a love letter," reads the typewritten note. "And if I don’t, it will be stiff as an old poket [sic]. But you know me, I am on pins and needles, because I know you will be home soon. You do know- or don’t you - that you are the person in this world I would rather see than anybody — or is that a little too much of an admission?"
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And another weird letter has a couple offering up information on then-Senator Kennedy having an extramarital affair — with a photo supposedly capturing JFK on May 27, 1959, while leaving a woman's home at a very unusual hour. “Here is Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, hand hiding his face, recently snapped when leaving his girlfriend’s place at 1 o’clock in the morning. She is a ‘glamour type’ employee of his. That’s a handkerchief in the senator’s right hand. In fact, everything’s there to see but a touch of greatness.” The letter was sent to Missouri Senator Stuart Symington, then a rival of Kennedy's for the 1960 Democratic presidential nomination. It seems that the candidate passed on the offer — and might have even passed the letter on to Kennedy, since he was later JFK's preferred choice to be his Vice-President!
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A stash of very personal letters to (and from) President John F. Kennedy have unearthed plenty of bizarre secrets of the famously philandering politician! Some of the documents are expected to go for up to $30,000 when they go up for bidding at the RR Auction House on June 16 — but now The National ENQUIRER exposes the strange stories for free!
Photo credit: Getty Images
The bizarre items include a letter where JFK pleads for his alleged mistress to join him — as the very married President writes to doomed Mary Pinchot Meyer in stationary with the Presidential Seal! "Why don't you leave suburbia for once," he begs, seemingly from Washington, D.C. "Come and see me either here or at the Cape next week, or in Boston the 19th. I know it is unwise, irrational, and that you may hate it, on the other hand you may not, and I will love it. You say that it is good for me not to get what I want. After all of these years, you should give me a more loving answer than that."
Photo credit: RRAuction.com
There's also a letter to JFK from the notorious Inga Arvad — a Nazi spy who Kennedy was unable to resist. Judging from the wartime document, however, Inga was just as drawn to Jack, who was then serving in the U.S. Navy Reserve. "'I don’t quite know what to write to you, Jack dear, because if I follow my heart — it will be a love letter," reads the typewritten note. "And if I don’t, it will be stiff as an old poket [sic]. But you know me, I am on pins and needles, because I know you will be home soon. You do know- or don’t you - that you are the person in this world I would rather see than anybody — or is that a little too much of an admission?"
Photo credit: RRAuction.com
And another weird letter has a couple offering up information on then-Senator Kennedy having an extramarital affair — with a photo supposedly capturing JFK on May 27, 1959, while leaving a woman's home at a very unusual hour. “Here is Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, hand hiding his face, recently snapped when leaving his girlfriend’s place at 1 o’clock in the morning. She is a ‘glamour type’ employee of his. That’s a handkerchief in the senator’s right hand. In fact, everything’s there to see but a touch of greatness.” The letter was sent to Missouri Senator Stuart Symington, then a rival of Kennedy's for the 1960 Democratic presidential nomination. It seems that the candidate passed on the offer — and might have even passed the letter on to Kennedy, since he was later JFK's preferred choice to be his Vice-President!
Photo credit: RRAuction.com