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  1. Judith Exner, auch Judith Campbell und Judith Campbell Exner (* 11. Januar 1934 als Judith Eileen Katherine Immoor in New York City; † 24. September 1999 in Duarte (Kalifornien)) war eine US-amerikanische Society-Frau, die die Geliebte des US-Präsidenten John F. Kennedy und eine enge Freundin des Mafia-Bosses Sam Giancana war.

  2. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Judith Exner in the 1960s. TED LAU/IPOL. Judith Exner, who served as a conduit between JFK and mobster Sam Giancana, famously claimed that she had an abortion after she became pregnant with the ...

  3. 26 de sept. de 1999 · Judith Campbell Exner, the Los Angeles socialite whose affair with President John F. Kennedy embroiled her in decades of vilification as the first to shatter the Camelot myth, has died.

  4. Judith Campbell, née Judith Eileen Katherine Immoor, également connue comme Judith Exner ou Judith Campbell Exner (New York, 11 janvier 1934 - Duarte (Californie), 25 septembre 1999), est une personnalité américaine notamment connue pour avoir été la maîtresse du 35 e président des États-Unis John F. Kennedy et du parrain de la mafia de Chicago Sam Giancana.

  5. Exner's story begins in 1960, when Frank Sinatra, whom she had met through her ex-husband ' s Hollywood connections, invited her to Las Vegas, where he was filming the original Ocean ' s 11. While she was there, the Elizabeth Taylor look-alike, known then as Judith Campbell, met an up-and-coming United States senator from Massachusetts, who had just announced he was seeking the Democratic ...

  6. (18 Dec 1975) In an interview, Mrs Judith Exner describes relationship with the late JF KennedyFind out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWe...

  7. 27 de dic. de 2023 · Bettmann/Getty Images. Judith Exner reportedly engaged in an affair with John F. Kennedy from 1960, when he was still a U.S. senator, until 1962, by which time he was in the White House. Her shocking revelations regarding the affair first came to light in 1975 during a Select Committee hearing, though she furnished greater detail in "My Story."