Juicy JFK Tidbit Buried In WashPost Obituary of French Brothel Madam – IOTW Report

Juicy JFK Tidbit Buried In WashPost Obituary of French Brothel Madam

NB:  Talk about burying your lede. Yesterday the Washington Post’s Matt Schudel penned a 43-paragraph obituary marking the passing of Fernande Grudet, the “Famed proprietor of [a] Parisian brothel” which counted diplomats, European nobility, businessmen, and politicians among its clientele. Schudel waited, however, until paragraph number 20 to disclose that President John F. Kennedy was reputed to have once been a customer:

On a visit to Paris, John F. Kennedy supposedly requested the company of a woman who looked like his wife, Jacqueline, “but hot.”

Not only that but:

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11 Comments on Juicy JFK Tidbit Buried In WashPost Obituary of French Brothel Madam

  1. ah, “camelot john the john”.

    did the brothel put up a sign, “camelot john” slept here?

    (remember all the signs that said “George Washington slept here” that adorned old motels and inns years ago?)

  2. Talk about a whole lot o’ nuttin’. “Allegedly”. “Reportedly”. “According to”. “Reputed”. “Supposedly”.
    Hardly the words to inspire confidence.
    Pics and proof, or it didn’t happen.

  3. This has to be a record over and above Slick Willie’s. Looks like JFK screwed just about anything in a dress. Jackie must have wondered what he brought home with him each time.

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