{"id":70445,"date":"2023-11-15T22:25:57","date_gmt":"2023-11-15T22:25:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/geels.net\/?p=70445"},"modified":"2023-11-15T22:25:57","modified_gmt":"2023-11-15T22:25:57","slug":"alleged-jfk-mistress-speaks-out-on-affair-likens-him-to-weinstein-ailes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/geels.net\/beauty\/alleged-jfk-mistress-speaks-out-on-affair-likens-him-to-weinstein-ailes\/","title":{"rendered":"Alleged JFK Mistress Speaks Out on Affair, Likens Him to Weinstein & Ailes"},"content":{"rendered":"
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President John F. Kennedy<\/strong> had an affair with a 20-year-old college student on-and-off for years — until he phased her out, making her feel used … so claims the alleged mistress.<\/p>\n 83-year-old Diana de Vegh<\/strong> detailed the romance that she claims started up in ’58 — when JFK was still a U.S. Senator — and carried on for four years into his presidency until 1962 … a year before he was assassinated.<\/p>\n de Vegh — who recounted her story for Air Mail<\/strong> — says Jack approached her at a political event while she was still a student at Radcliffe College … and says they started banging soon after that — supposedly either at his Boston apartment or at the Carlyle Hotel in NYC.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n She says she was swept up in the whole thing … but as time went on and JFK got more involved in politics (and eventually a presidential run) DDV says she saw him less and less — with John slowly starting to “put her back on the shelf” … this as rumors of several other affairs surfaced in the same period, which de Vegh admits made her jealous at the time.<\/p>\n After a final meeting either at his home in D.C. or in the Oval — following JFK’s discovery that he was working with her banker dad for policy advice and a hesitation she says she sensed — de Vegh says she never saw him again. A year later, the Prez was gunned down.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n de Vegh says there was nothing particularly special about the relationship — she suggests it was mostly chit chat, empty sweet talk from him, some sex … and then sending her home. Of course, this was all going on while Jack was married to Jackie<\/strong> — something de Vegh says she didn’t even register or process at the time, because he apparently never brought it up.<\/p>\n In hindsight, de Vegh says she’s only speaking out about this now because she feels that — despite progress made in #MeToo — women can still be beholden to powerful men, and she wants them to put themselves first.<\/p>\n In the same breath, she brings up Harvey Weinstein<\/strong> and other men who’ve been accused of late for abusing their power with women … telling the NYP<\/strong>, “The whole idea of conferred specialness — ‘You go to bed with me, I\u2019ll make you special’ — we\u2019ve seen a lot of that with Harvey Weinstein, Roger Ailes<\/strong>, show business.”<\/p>\n While de Vegh acknowledges her alleged trysts with JFK were consensual, she still feels there was an off-balance power dynamic he took advantage of — and wants to stamp that out in today’s world among ladies who might be around other men in high-up positions.<\/p>\n