Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Diary Talks 'Lust Demons,' Slams Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson: Reports

RFK Jr. Allegedly Kept Secret Diary Of 'Lust Demons'

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., allegedly kept a secret diary filled with passages about his "lust demons" and criticisms of people like the Reverends Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the New York Post reports.

The Post reports the diary is 398 pages long and details RFK Jr.'s daily activities and political events from 2001. The diary -- allegedly found by RFK Jr.'s late wife, Mary Richardson Kennedy -- also features the names of women and a number between one and 10 next to each name:

The codes corresponded to sexual acts, with 10 meaning intercourse, Mary told a confidant. There are 37 women named in the ledger, 16 of whom get 10s.

On Nov. 13, 2001, RFK Jr. records a triple play. The separate encounters — coded 10, 3 and 2 — occur the same day he attended a black-tie fund-raiser at the Waldorf-Astoria for Christopher Reeve’s charity, where he sat next to the paralyzed “Superman” star, magician David Blaine and comic Richard Belzer.

It was a hectic month for Kennedy, who traveled to Toronto, Louisiana and Washington, DC — and listed at least one woman’s name on 22 different dates, including 13 consecutive days.

RFK Jr. also wrote harsh criticisms of those who sought his help, including Cuomo, who went to Kennedy as he mulled a gubernatorial run in New York. Kennedy wrote that Cuomo "lacks humanity and doesn’t love people." In one entry, Kennedy wrote that Sharpton and Jackson “give me the creeps."

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