RFK Jr. May Sue Reporter, Was 'Bombarded' By 'Porn' Pics: Report

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Former Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly investigating a potential lawsuit against New York Magazine writer Olivia Nuzzi, who allegedly “bombarded him with increasingly pornographic photos and videos” and tricked him to unblock her numbers, a source who knows both parties told the New York Post.

Kennedy, 70, reportedly hired security expert Gavin de Becker to probe the situation as he's pursuing civil -- and possible criminal -- litigation against Nuzzi, who last week claimed the two were sexting prior to her being placed on leave by her employer, according to Jessica Reed Kraus.

“This had nothing to do with romance,” de Becker said. “He was being chased by porn.”

Kraus claims that Nuzzi allegedly tricked Kennedy, who is married to actress Cheryl Hines, into receiving her racy messages after he had previously blocked her following a flirtatious remark she made just two weeks after the profile she wrote on him was published in November 2023.

“A few weeks later, Nuzzi emailed him, asking to be unblocked, claiming she had urgent information about a hit piece being prepared against him,” Kraus wrote on her 'House in Habit' Substack.

“He unblocked her for that conversation, but later that night, she sent him a provocative picture, prompting him to block her again,” she claimed.

Kraus claimed Kennedy kept Nuzzi's number blocked for eight months, aside from several instances in which she'd reach out from various emails and numbers "insisting" they communicate over "urgent discussions about an imminent hit piece."

“Once unblocked, she bombarded him with increasingly pornographic photos and videos that he found difficult to resist. After brief exchanges, he would block her again,” Kraus wrote.

Other friends told Kraus that they believed Nuzzi to have allegedly "set him up" when discussing her claims that she and Kennedy had a recent sexting relationship. Kraus said she "unexpectedly" formed a friendship with Nuzzi late last year over their mutual coverage of Kennedy, but became suspicious when Nuzzi began asking personal questions about him. A source close to the Kennedy camp told the New York Post that Nuzzi became "obsessed" with the former presidential candidate after conducting an interview at his home for the November 2023 feature and was repeatedly blocked after attempting to text him.

“She went after him aggressively,” the source said. “She targeted him pretty hard. Bobby was blocking her continually. It was a little scary. She was obsessed with him. I think she still is.”

Nuzzi's representatives denied the allegations that she was the aggressor.

“It’s absolutely untrue that she was the aggressor, but both parties were aware of how high pressure and high risk the circumstances were and for that reason their communication was very on and off,” a source told the New York Post.


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