• 205. The Kennedy Chronicles | The Trashy Divorces of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (A Trashy Divorces Crossover)

  • Jan 26 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
  • Podcast

205. The Kennedy Chronicles | The Trashy Divorces of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (A Trashy Divorces Crossover)

  • Summary

  • From the Trashy Divorces vault from January 2023, this Done & Dunne crossover episode unfolds the martial misadventure of RFK Jr. providing much backstory for our continuing investigation. We’ve covered the Kennedy family in some detail during the show’s run, but like any sprawling dynasty, there’s always more to explore! This week, Alicia brings us the backstory of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the son of slain Attorney General and presidential candidate, Robert F. Kennedy. Let’s just say that Bobby experienced a troubled youth, which was certainly not helped by the high profile murders his family was subjected to, or his family’s effectively unlimited money and prestige. After peering into RFK Jr's broken youth, Alicia brings us right up to the present day (at least, to the start of 2023, when these episodes originally aired) in the life of the notable womanizer and vaccine skeptic. With three marriages under his belt, he’s experienced disappointment and tragedy in love – but it’s never stopped him from continuing to try! Continue your investigation with ad-free and bonus episodes on Patreon! To advertise on Done & Dunne, please reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com. Find sources and more at this episode's showpage at doneanddunne.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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