The home used by 2024 presidential wannabe Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as his voting address is in foreclosure proceedings for non-payment, records obtained by the New York Post show. The luxury Westchester County residence is not owned by Kennedy and the independent candidate’s name does not appear in resident searches, the Post reported, adding neighbors–and even cops— were “shocked” to find out Kennedy was attached to the residence. “No … he doesn’t live here,” a local cop told the publication. The address has also appeared on paperwork in presidential nomination petitions filed in New Hampshire, according to the outlet. The New York address was used by Kennedy over a number of years and elections up to 2020—including 2018, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010 and 2008. The Post named the owner as Barbara Moss, who happens to be the wife of Timothy Haydock, a doctor and a longtime friend of Kennedy’s. The 2024 hopeful is reportedly the godfather of Haydock’s daughter. The US Bank Trust Company filed a foreclosure action against Moss in March, claiming she was overdue $46,106 plus interest. RFK Jr. and his campaign declined to comment to The Post, while Moss did not respond. However, Kennedy’s brother, Doug, told the Post that RFK Jr. has been a frequent visitor to the property and has lived on and off at the address over the years. “He lived with Tim and Barbara. He stayed with them for a number of years,” Doug said—claiming his brother still stays at the property when he is in New York.
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Residence RFK Jr. Claimed as Voting Address Isn’t Even His: Report
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The New York address is owned by a longtime friend of Kennedy’s, according to the New York Post.
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