RFK’s wife wants him to buy Washington home amidst infidelity rumors

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has agreed to his wife Cheryl Hines’ demand to move to Washington, D.C., purchasing a $4.34 million townhouse in Georgetown. The move follows allegations of inappropriate communication between Kennedy and journalist Olivia Nuzzi, which put strain on their marriage.

The 4,876-square-foot home offers luxury features and is just 15 minutes from the White House. According to MEAWW News, Hines was firm in her request, giving Kennedy an ultimatum to relocate or “face the wrath of God.” Kennedy reportedly replied that she could handle the real estate while he focused on national health matters.

Given Kennedy’s past infidelity, the relocation is seen as an effort to rebuild trust. Hines also feels that living in Georgetown connects her more closely to the Kennedy legacy.

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