[h=1]EXCLUSIVE: 'Marilyn pinned Bobby against the wall... she was a brazen girl.' How RFK was consumed by two passions – his affair with Monroe and his vendetta against mob-connected teamster Jimmy Hoffa[/h]
PUBLISHED: 21:23, 13 July 2015 | UPDATED: 00:37, 14 July 2015
Robert Kennedy has two main obsessions in his life - one his sexual addiction to Marilyn Monroe and the other his visceral hatred for teamster Jimmy Hoffa, according to the author of a new book about the tragic Kennedy scion.
Hollywood's reigning movie sex goddess, Marilyn Monroe, stepped up to the microphone in front of an audience of 15,000 people at New York's Madison Square Garden on the night of May 19, 1962.
She gently removed her white ermine fur coat to reveal a sheer, flesh-colored, shimmering rhinestone covered dress tugging at her naked curvaceous body underneath. The audience gasped as she seductively sang Happy Birthday to Jack Kennedy, ten days before his forty-fifth birthday.
Marilyn had been telling friends in LA that she was sleeping with the 35th President and 'I think I made his back feel better'.
As famous as that birthday song became, what went on at the private after-party - at which Robert's wife Ethel was present - was even more titillating.
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- New book reveals how Marilyn Monroe and Bobby Kennedy 'carried on' for months before her death and Ethel was furious
- But RFK was equally obsessed with his hatred for Jimmy Hoffa
- As Attorney General during his brother's presidency, RFK created a 'Get Hoffa' squad at the Department of Justice
- A union associate recalled Hoffa fuming about assault charges Hoffa was facing: 'That son of a bitch Bobby Kennedy - he has to go!'
- Hoffa asked where to procure plastic explosives, 'as powerful and able to explode without leaving without a trace'.
- Three years after Bobby was assassinated, Hoffa was pardoned by President Nixon but disappeared off the face of the earth four years later.
PUBLISHED: 21:23, 13 July 2015 | UPDATED: 00:37, 14 July 2015
Robert Kennedy has two main obsessions in his life - one his sexual addiction to Marilyn Monroe and the other his visceral hatred for teamster Jimmy Hoffa, according to the author of a new book about the tragic Kennedy scion.
Hollywood's reigning movie sex goddess, Marilyn Monroe, stepped up to the microphone in front of an audience of 15,000 people at New York's Madison Square Garden on the night of May 19, 1962.
She gently removed her white ermine fur coat to reveal a sheer, flesh-colored, shimmering rhinestone covered dress tugging at her naked curvaceous body underneath. The audience gasped as she seductively sang Happy Birthday to Jack Kennedy, ten days before his forty-fifth birthday.
Marilyn had been telling friends in LA that she was sleeping with the 35th President and 'I think I made his back feel better'.
As famous as that birthday song became, what went on at the private after-party - at which Robert's wife Ethel was present - was even more titillating.
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