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I was powerless to resist: Ex-White House intern, 19, describes ‘passionate 18-month affair with JFK’

Passionate Revelation: Ex-White House Intern Discloses 18-Month Affair with JFK

Mimi Alford, a former White House intern, has come forward with shocking revelations about her alleged 18-month affair with former President John F. Kennedy.

In her recently published autobiography, she claims that JFK took her virginity and engaged in various intimate activities with her.

Alford recounts a disturbing incident where Kennedy allegedly initiated s**ual contact with her in Jackie Kennedy’s room, showing no regard for his wife’s presence.

She describes feeling powerless to resist the advances of the late president during their encounters.

According to Alford, Kennedy never kissed her and maintained a distant demeanor whenever his wife was around.

Despite the nature of their relationship, she always addressed him as ‘Mr.

President’ and refrained from using any familiar terms, even during their most intimate moments.

Their affair began in the summer of 1962 when Alford, then just 19 years old, started working in the president’s press office.

Kennedy allegedly took advantage of his position of power to engage in a series of clandestine encounters with her.

Alford also reveals unsettling details about Kennedy’s behavior, including instances where he reportedly coerced her into performing s**ual acts on his associates.

She describes feeling pressured by his influence and the allure of being desired by one of the most prominent figures in America.

Despite the complexities of their relationship, Alford portrays Kennedy as a playful and seductive individual, with their interactions described as both varied and fun.

She discloses intimate moments shared with the president, such as taking baths together and wearing his nightshirts.

However, there were darker aspects to their affair, as Alford recounts instances where Kennedy subjected her to uncomfortable situations, including forcing her to inhale a s** drug at a party.

She also mentions an incident where he allegedly challenged her to perform a s**ual act on his friend while he watched.

During the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962, Kennedy made controversial remarks to Alford, expressing his preference for his children to be “red than dead.”

These statements highlight the complexity of their interactions and the precarious nature of their affair.

Alford’s recollections also include poignant moments, such as when she believed she was pregnant with Kennedy’s child and how he sought solace in her company following the loss of his infant son.

Their final meeting took place in November 1963, just days before Kennedy’s tragic assassination in Dallas.

As Alford reflects on her past experiences with the former president, she remembers their last encounter at The Carlyle hotel, where Kennedy expressed regret over her impending marriage.

Despite the passage of time, the memories of their tumultuous affair continue to linger, shaping her perspective on a chapter of her life filled with secrecy and emotional turmoil.