New reporting from Vanity Fair reveals troubling details about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.โs past, including allegations of sexual misconduct and further insight into his history of anti-vaccine rhetoric.ย
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is no stranger to controversy.ย
The former environmental lawyer and son of Robert F. โBobbyโ Kennedy, who was assassinated while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968, has made headlines for claiming that wi-fi causes cancer, antidepressants cause school shootings, and vaccines cause autism, just to name a few.ย
Now, as RFK Jr. and running mate Nicole Shanahan continue to promote conspiracy theories along the presidential campaign trailโmost recently suggesting that the US government might be โsatanically possessedโโa new report from Vanity Fair unveils troubling details about Kennedyโs past.
Reporter Joe Haganโs piece couples reports of bizarre, offensive behaviorโincluding a disturbing image of Kennedy posing โplayfullyโ with a cooked dog carcass that he reportedly texted to a friend earlier this yearโwith more damning insight into his personal relationships, anti-science stances, and mental health.ย

Allegations of sexual misconduct from former Kennedy nanny
The Vanity Fair report extensively explores Kennedyโs past as a 14-year heroin user, among other โrecklessโ drug useโa topic that Kennedy has not shied away from discussing along the campaign trail.ย
Allegations of sexual assault are among the more bombshell claims outlined in the article.ย
In the late 1990s, former live-in nanny Eliza Cooney told the magazine, RFK Jr. made unwanted sexual advances against her on multiple occasions. She recalls one instance when he rubbed his hand up and down her thigh under a table and another moment when he groped her hips, rib cage, and breasts in a kitchen pantry.ย
โI was frozen. Shocked,โ Cooney said.ย
The allegations donโt end there. Cooney said that on another occasion, she found Kennedy shirtless in her bedroom alongside her open diaryโpresumably a sign that heโd been reading her private entries. He asked the then-23-year-old to rub lotion on his bare back, which she did โreluctantly and quickly.โ
โIn the back of my mind, I was hoping it wasnโt what it actually was,โ Cooney told Vanity Fair.ย
Kennedyโs romantic history is also detailed in the Vanity Fair report, which outlines his three marriages and speaks directly to the challenges experienced by his second wife, Mary Richardson.
Richardson was deeply distraught when she learned of her husbandโs alleged multiple infidelities during their marriage. When Kennedy started an extramarital relationship with actress Cheryl Hines in 2010, Richardson was devastated, eventually finding herself wrapped up in depression and alcoholism.ย
Circumstances quickly turned even more dire, Hagan said.ย
โAfter Kennedy left her, Richardson proposed she live in the guest house while Kennedy and Hines lived in the main houseโand that she keep the Kennedy name. He declined and then tried to avoid paying her child support, using his โbrain fogโ as a medical excuse for alleged financial straits,โ he wrote.ย
โRichardson, her behavior increasingly erratic, eventually lost custody of the children to Kennedy. The Kennedy family, including Kerry, who had once been like a sister to Richardson, began to distance themselves from her.โ
Richardson died by suicide in 2012.ย
False beliefs about mercury, pandemic bolstered anti-vaccine rhetoric
Beyond his personal transgressions, the Vanity Fair article explains, Kennedyโs public stances on science and vaccine use have sparked concern among family members and colleagues alike, particularly because Kennedy made a name for himself as an environmental lawyer.
When Kennedyโs son, Conor, began experiencing soy and peanut allergies, Kennedy embarked on a personal quest to unearth a cause. At the time, he was employed at nonprofit Waterkeeper, which dedicated much of its time to examining the impact of mercury levels found in migratory fish on drinking water and waterways.ย
โBy his own telling, Kennedy met mothers around this time who insisted he read research alleging that autism is caused by mercury in the MMR vaccine,โ Hagan wrote.
Kennedy had his explanation for Conorโs symptoms: mercury.ย
What ensued was a deep dive into the world of anti-vaccine rhetoric, which directly conflicted with Kennedyโs work in the environmentalism field and ultimately contributed to the end of his alliance with multiple environmental advocacy groups.
โOn Monday morning heโs giving a speech saying, โDo not believe any scientists [on vaccines],โโ a source close to one of those groups told Vanity Fair. โAnd on Tuesday, โYouโve gotta believe the scientists when it comes to climate change or what weโre doing to the river.โโย
The Covid-19 pandemicโcoupled with the rise of conspiratorial thinking espoused by former president Donald Trump and others in the right-wing media sphereโprovided an ideal opportunity for Kennedy to double down on his false anti-vaccine rhetoric and spread misinformation to vulnerable audiences.
From 2020 through 2023, โKennedy would publish a half dozen books on the dangers of vaccines, costar in a documentary with Andrew Wakefield (Vaxxed II: The Peopleโs Truth), and launch a full-scale assault on Anthony Fauci, disseminating misinformation to an anti-vaccine movement that politicized health measures meant to protect the public from COVID, which led to untold numbers of unvaccinated people dying unnecessarily,โ Hagan wrote in Vanity Fair.ย
Presidential campaign has amplified fringe beliefs
Since Kennedy announced his campaign for president in 2023, the bizarre claims and troubling conspiracy theories have only continued, much to the chagrin of most other Kennedy family members.ย
From announcing that doctors discovered a dead parasitic worm in his brain to making false statements about the Covid pandemic being โethnically targetedโ to spare Chinese and Jewish people, Kennedyโs behavior has left his siblings and extended family concerned about how he might impact the Kennedy legacy.ย
But Haganโs report in Vanity Fair seems to imply that the Kennedy family will ultimately opt for loyalty over frank public discussions about their concerns regarding RFK Jr.โs state of mind.ย
โBecause you pull the Bobby thread, the whole tapestry unravels. Itโs not just Bobby, itโs all of them,โ a source close to the family told Vanity Fair. โYou pull the Bobby thread, the Kennedy myth all comes apart.โ


















