The alleged stolen diary belonging to the eldest son of the late, legendary Sen. Robert F. Kennedy describes almost 40 extramarital affairs, an insatiable lust for carnal knowledge and also blasts Revs. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson for being shakedown artists and publicity hounds in a newly published diary.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s 400-page diary began in 2001 shortly after the terrorists attacks of 9-11 when the followers of American archenemy Osama bin Laden used commercial airlines to slain 3,000 citizens while destroying the World Trade Center in New York, greatly damaging the Pentagon in suburban Washington D.C. and nearly caused more destruction and bloodshed before the third airline crashed in a field in rural Pennsylvania.
RFK Jr., 59, details his own shortcomings, marital transgressions and struggles with spirituality before going in hard on Sharpton and Jackson.
Among the tidbits revealed in the diary: