Judith Campbell

See also: Exner, Campbell

Judith Campbell , or Judith Exner (born the January 11th 1934 with New York and deceased the September 25th 1999) is an American famous to have been the mistress of the president John F. Kennedy and mafioso Sam Giancana.

Born Judith Katherine Inmoor , she emigrates very young person with Los Angeles. At 18 years, she marries the actor William Campbell and tries a career of actress, without success. She divorces in 1958.

She has a connection with Frank Sinatra, which supports the candidature of Kennedy and Judith Campbell presents to him. This one starts a connection with the US president, which will last until the summer 1962, while being in parallel the mistress of the mafioso Sam Giancana, godfather in the Mafia in Chicago. Besides certain theories suspect Giancana of being implied in the Assassinat of John F. Kennedy. The Campbell-Kennedy-Giancana connections are quoted publicly for the first time in 1975. Judith Campbell benefitted from it to explain her theory on the assassination of Kennedy: according to it, Kennedy was assassinated by the Maffia, more precisely by Sam Giancana, because he would have used of the assistance of the Maffia to be elected president and would have given up then it, declaring an all-out war with the organized crime.

She marries the golfer daN Exner in April 1975. They will divorce in 1988.

She published an autobiography, Judith Exner: My Story , in 1977.

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