Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appears in the Epstein documents primarily through references to his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, and his father, Robert F. Kennedy, rather than direct personal involvement in Epstein's activities.
The mentions are almost entirely low-signal references to his family's political legacy. One document quotes a generic statement about moral courage attributed to his father. Several others reference his uncle John F. Kennedy or his father in contexts unrelated to Epstein (e.g., the Hiss case, nuclear testing). There is one speculative mention in a Ghislaine Maxwell deposition where she suggests Bobby Kennedy knew someone, but this is vague and unconfirmed. The majority of appearances are contextual, not substantive.
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that had almost noth- ing to do with the practice of law. He invariably cited Roy Cohn, his old New York friend, attorney, and tough-guy mentor, and Robert Kennedy, John F. Kennedy’s brother. “He was always on my ass about Roy Cohn and Bobby Kennedy,” said Steve Bannon, the political strategist who, perhaps more
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021125 →, his old New York friend, attorney, and tough-guy mentor, and Robert Kennedy, John F. Kennedy’s brother. “He was always on my ass about Roy Cohn and Bobby Kennedy,” said Steve Bannon, the political strategist who, perhaps more than anyone else, was responsible for Trump's victory. “Roy Cohn and Bobby Kennedy, h
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ring to be sworn in as the new president.” It was encouraging to find that in person this superstar really was just like your favorite uncle. When Robert Kennedy was attorney general in 1962, he was busy checking out the Hiss case for some reason. Of course, he discovered that the FBI never had the Woodstock t
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015104 →E BREAK --- wanted a halt to underground nuclear testing, presumably because it upset the roulette wheels in his Las Vegas casinos. | mentioned the Bobby Kennedy information to Maheu, and he said, “Uh-oh, the boss will have to keep a sharper eye on Aim." It was poetic irony that while Bobby Kennedy was givin
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Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017148 →estion. I mean, if I think that you're not being honest or that you're missing something, it's isn't got you. I'll say that to you. Did you ever meet JFK Jr.? I'm sorry. Did you ever meet JFK Jr.? Yes. What was up? I met him at... I had to quit my sweating. No. Carried, carried, carried sweating. Carried s
em flying on his planes-- 16 GHISLAINE MAXWELL: Oh God, no. 17 TODD BLANCHE: Okay. 18 GHISLAINE MAXWELL: Oh. But Bobby Kennedy 19 knew him. Bobby, the health -- 20 TODD BLANCHE: Sorry. Say that again 21 about Bobby Kennedy. 22 GHISLAINE MAXWELL: Bobb
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Page: Interview_Transcript_Maxwell_2025-07-25_p25 →herence to moral norms, but encourage us to punish those who transgress. Such feelings instill courage in the service of expressing moral outrage. As Robert F. Kennedy stated “Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or intelligence.” Schadenfreude in this positive sense is the inner voice of moral
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@ Charles Darwin / 1809 top 50 7 x x John Brown x William Johnson fi x x James Smith Rejected 10° 10° 10° 107 10° 10° Average Fame at Birth 10° SS @ Robert Kennedy 4 @ Margaret Thatcher / @ Paul Newman / x 1925 top 50 7 10° xX Santa Cruz x Joseph Smith / x x George Moore e / x Rejected e / 7 / . 10 x e ry x f /
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PersonPresident of the United States from 1961 to 1963 (1917–1963)
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PersonUnited States Senator from Massachusetts from 1962 to 2009

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