Kennedy Jr. for allegedly decapitating a dead whale 20 years ago ... Digital on Tuesday that it is "long-standing NOAA practice not to comment on open investigations." Kennedy made the initial ...
David McGlynn RFK Jr., however, was nowhere to be seen and it’s not yet clear whether he’ll attend Grace’s wedding ceremony. On Thursday evening, Nuzzi released a statement, admitting to ...
Prosecutors in Michigan announced that they will not file charges ... is no crime that can be charged and proven beyond a reasonable doubt." Palmer was pronounced dead on the scene.
Kennedy Jr. said on Saturday ... The whale incident is not the only recent controversy involving Kennedy and dead animals. He also admitted to dumping the body of a dead bear in New York City ...
Kennedy said on Saturday that he is under investigation by the National Marine Fisheries Services for allegedly sawing the head of a dead whale off ... typically does not comment on open ...
Kennedy’s position, they said, would “not only severely disrupt the state’s election processes and trigger substantial voter confusion, but also cause New York to miss federal deadlines for ...
I know that he won me over last month when he belatedly fussed up to dumping a bear ... Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed'. Read for yourself how President John F Kennedy and RFK ...
Kennedy Jr. has gone to the Supreme Court in an effort ... whether he is campaigning for their vote or not,” they tell the justices. They add that the validity of the New York address Kennedy ...
Kennedy Jr. confirmed over the weekend that he is under ... to NOAA that it is “illegal to possess any part of an animal, dead or alive” under the Marine Mammal Protection Act and Endangered ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration confirmed on Monday it is investigating Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for allegedly decapitating a dead whale carcass and transporting it home two ...
Kennedy Jr.’s zombie campaign is lurching toward Election ... and has since been trying to cherry-pick in which states his name will appear — and not appear — on ballots.
A federal judge in Michigan has rejected Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s request to remove his name from the state ballot. Kennedy turned to federal court after striking out with the Michigan Supreme ...