RFK Jr. 'Feels Taken for a Ride' After Buying $4.4 Million Georgetown Home for Wife Cheryl Hines To 'Mend Their Marital Bridges'
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. purchased a $4.4 million Georgetown home, hoping to mend his relationship with Cheryl Hines. Despite the gesture, insiders claim Hines has no intention of relocating to DC, describing the area as a 'deadbeat town.' After a sexting scandal involving Kennedy, Hines reportedly feels uncertain about their marriage and distrustful of Kennedy's independence. Insiders reveal Kennedy feels misled, believing the purchase would revive their relationship, while Hines remains skeptical of his political ambitions in Trump's administration.
Bobby felt the house in Georgetown would mend their marital bridges. Kennedy believed the home would help to keep their marriage alive, while also helping him to fulfill his dream of being part of Washington's latest power couple.
Hines is now said to have U-turned on her plans to relocate to DC, with one source claiming that she has described the area as a 'deadbeat town' to one friend.
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