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A new book for late President John F. Kennedy details his relationship with a flight assistant months after a wife Jackie Kennedy Onassis Giving birth to their dead daughter.
People announced quote on Wednesday, June 25, of the forthcoming biography JFK: Public, Private, Confidential by J. Randy Taraborrellicontaining details from a flight assistant Joan LundbergA biography of an unpublished shared by her family.
JFK met with Lundberg on August 19, 1956, in a Santa Monica bar. Nothing happened that first night, according to the book, but JFK promised to return in a few weeks. Days later, Jackie gave birth to their dead daughter Arabella. (JFK and Jackie were married from 1953 until his death in 1963. They divided four children.)
By September 1956, JFK had returned to California where he allegedly invited Lundberg “to a lunch party.” They later checked into a bottle that claimed a Lundberg account of the evening that she and JFK had some “wild”.
“According to what Joan later remembered, Jack admitted that he and Jackie were a ‘organized wedding’ product and, as weddings go, he said it was ‘right. Not great, but okay,'” The book piece, noting that JFK’s family was agitated “for not being there” after the mention of birth.
After returning JFK to his home and Jackie’s Newport, she probably asked for Lundberg.
“He explained that Joan was someone he had met in Los Angeles,” the passage reads. “Joan is ambiguous in her unpublished biography of how much Jack told Jackie, just telling her almost everything.”
Jackie hired a divorce lawyer at the time, Taraborrelli wrote, But Jfk’s father. Joe KennedyStop on their partition.
“Joe told Jackie that if she agreed to stay in the wedding, she could give her freedom to do whatever she liked,” she read the piece. “She would offer her $ 100,000 at the birth of her and Jack’s first child.”
Despite his marriage to Jackie, the late politician continued to have a relationship with Lundberg. The unpublished biography of the flight assistant claimed that she and JFK had spoken about his sex life with Jackie while in bed.
Lundberg wrote that she “noticed a change” with JFK following the birth of his first daughter and Jackie, Caroline, in November 1957. They continued the relationship, and the book revealed that Lundberg had conceived.
“Sounding Edgy and not as herself, he told her he decided he couldn’t get the baby,” claimed the piece. “Joan tried to argue, but she didn’t know how. Jack said she would have posted $ 400 to her.”
Lundberg had an abortion and, according to Taraborrelli’s research, Jackie did not know.
JFK was murdered in November 1963 in Dallas at the age of 46. Jackie died in May 1994 at the age of 64 following a battle with cancer.
JFK: Public, private, secret will hit shelves on Tuesday, July 15.