Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s alleged affair with much younger Olivia Nuzzi was exposed by the presidential candidate’s boasts, a new report has revealed.
Nuzzi, a 31-year-old Washington correspondent for New York Magazine, sent the 70-year-old scion nudes described as ‘demure’ by a source who spoke to Puck News – the outlet to first report the story Friday night.
Nuzzi’s editor-in-chief David Haskell then confronted Nuzzi about the affair 5:30pm on September 13 at the magazine’s office in Manhattan, insiders told The Daily Beast, adding how Haskell had also told Nozzi that he had been informed by a source about Kennedy bragging about his ‘romantic’ relationship with her as well.
He mentioned the nude photos specifically, the source said, citing how Nuzzi had initially denied the relationship to her boss.
But after being confronted, she allegedly came clean, the source said – as it’s been revealed her engagement to another prominent journalist has been called off.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s alleged affair with much younger Olivia Nuzzi was exposed by the presidential candidate’s boasts, a new report from the Daily Beast has revealed
Nuzzi, a 31-year-old correspondent for New York Magazine , sent the 70-year-old scion nudes described as ‘demure’ by a source who spoke to Puck News
Kennedy’s alleged comments come as he remains married to Curb Your Enthusiasm star Cheryl Hines. He announced a suspension to his campaign August 23, and on Thursday denied ever meeting Nuzzi – aside from for a November profile piece.
‘Mr. Kennedy only met Olivia Nuzzi once in his life for an interview she requested, which yielded a hit piece,’ a Kennedy spokesperson told CNN Thursday, as reports of the pair’s alleged relationship swirled.
A source familiar with the matter told the Beast Saturday that the two had met multiple times, but also maintained the pair’s relationship never got physical.
Haskell, meanwhile, put the Forbes’ 30 Under 30 alum on leave, with his magazine issuing a statement online Thursday acknowledging the situation.
Acknowledging the relationship as well, it read: ‘Recently our Washington Correspondent Olivia Nuzzi acknowledged to the magazine’s editors that she had engaged in a personal relationship with a former subject relevant to the 2024 campaign.’
The statement asserted the relationship was occurring ‘while [Nuzzi] was reporting on the campaign, a violation of the magazine’s standards around conflicts of interest and disclosures.
‘Had the magazine been aware of this relationship, she would not have continued to cover the presidential campaign,’ it continued. ‘An internal review of her published work has found no inaccuracies nor evidence of bias.’
The bulletin, issued just before reports of the sext began to circulate, concluded with the revelation the staffer who has had stints at both the Daily Beast and the Daily News is currently on leave from the magazine.
Nuzzi’s editor-in-chief David Haskell (pictured) then confronted Nuzzi about the affair on September 13 at the magazine’s office in Manhattan, insiders said. Haskell had also told Nozzi that he had been informed about Kennedy bragging about his relationship with her as well
He mentioned the nude photos specifically, the source said, citing how Nuzzi had initially denied the relationship to her boss. After being confronted, she allegedly came clean, the source said – as it’s been revealed her engagement to her longtime fiancé has been called off
Kennedy’s alleged comments come as he remains married to Curb Your Enthusiasm star Cheryl Hines. The failed presidential candidate on Thursday denied ever meeting Nuzzi – aside from for a November profile piece. Hines has stayed silent about the alleged affair
‘[T]he magazine is conducting a more thorough third-party review,’ it added. ‘We regret this violation of our readers’ trust.’
As indicated, Nuzzi reportedly met Kennedy Jr – the son of slain Attorney General Robert F Kennedy Sr – when doing a profile on him for New York magazine piece published this past November.
The source who spoke to the Beast said they have since met multiple times at public functions, contrasting claims from Kennedy Jr’s camp.
When contacted by the Beast this week, the politician reportedly did not respond, while Nuzzi reportedly declined to speak on the matter.
The magazine where she’s worked has yet to comment aside from the scathing statement, whereas a spokesperson for Kennedy said he “only met Olivia Nuzzi once in his life for an interview she requested, which yielded a hit piece.”
Back In November, he tweeted out the same article – titled the ‘Mind-bending politics of RFK Jr’s Spoiler Campaign – calling it ‘provocative.’
Meanwhile, his denials come in the face of reports that he’s already cheated on multiple lovers in the past.
His second wife, Mary Richardson, died by suicide in 2012, and once told a friend her husband regularly used aliases during trysts across the grlobe.
The environmental lawyer also documented his extramarital exploits in a series of diaries obtained by the New York Post in the wake of Richardson’s death, writing hundreds of pages describing depraved sex acts in 2001.
Kennedy’s denials come in the face of reports that he’s already cheated on multiple lovers in the past
He later said the diaries were “a tool for self-examination and for dealing with my spiritual struggles at the time.”
On Friday, after being met with inquiries about the trysts from a Post reporter, he said after a brief period of silence: ‘I don’t think there is any way you could have a diary or journal of mine from 2001.
‘I don’t have any comment on it,’ he added, before asserting: ‘I have no diary from 2001.’
Sources also told the Post that Kennedy Jr. and Nozzi had been sexting at some point this year.
She currently lives in Washington, DC, where former fiancé Ryan Lizza live as well. He works as Politico’s chief Washington correspondent.
The two, however, split last month – a revelation made by LIzza in a statement Friday explaining why the day’s edition of the Politico ‘Playbook’ did not feature a story about the affair.
‘Because of my connection to this story through my ex-fiancée, my editors and I have agreed that I won’t be involved in any coverage of Kennedy in Playbook or elsewhere at POLITICO,’ he said.
The two had been engaged since September of 2022, but never tied the knot.
Nuzzi lives in Washington, DC, along with former fiancé Ryan Lizza. The two split last month – a revelation made by Lizza himself in a statement Friday explaining why the day’s edition of the Politico ‘Playbook’ did not feature a story about the affair
Some of Nuzzi’s associates have reportedly advanced the idea her former flame leaked news of his ex’s extracurricular texts to RFK to Haskell and New York as a form of retribution. That remains to be seen.
Nuzzi first gained notoriety as a 20-year-old intern for disgraced Rep. Anthony Weiner , whose sexting scandal forced him to resign from Congress in 2011.
She spent a month working for Weiner before writing about her experience for the New York Daily News, and eventually taking a job with Daily Beast in 2014.
She worked there for three years, before being named to Forbes’ 2018 “30 Under 30,”
The following year, she was awarded the American Society of Magazine Editors’ ‘NEXT’ award for breakthrough journalists under the age of 30, for her first year of work as New York’s Washington correspondent.
News of her inappropriate behavior, meanwhile, has caused ripples across the media industry – started Thursday when Status reporter Oliver Darcy first reported on the romantic relationship.
The report, published days after the alleged meeting with Haskell, described a monthslong affair that Nuzzi failed to disclose to her editors – leading to Nuzzi to admit the relationship to The Daily Beast, despite maintaining it was never physical.
It said: ‘Earlier this year, the nature of some communication between myself and a former reporting subject turned personal.
News of Nuzzi’s inappropriate behavior has caused ripples across the media industry – started Thursday when Status reporter Oliver Darcy first reported on the romantic relationship. She has since confirmed the relationship, but denies that it ever got physical
‘During that time, I did not directly report on the subject nor use them as a source. The relationship was never physical but should have been disclosed to prevent the appearance of a conflict.
‘I deeply regret not doing so immediately and apologize to those I’ve disappointed, especially my colleagues at New York.’
The internal investigation into the two’s relationship, reportedly being carried out by New York’s parent company Vox, remains ongoing.
Hines, 59, has yet to issue a statement about her husband’s alleged affair.