Secret RFK Jr. diaries reveal battles with 'lust demons' and rank sexual conquests: report
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivers remarks while President Donald Trump listens during a press conference to announce a link between autism and childhood vaccines and the use of popular pain medication Tylenol for pregnant women and children, claims which are not backed by decades of science, at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 22, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

A new report claims that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s private diaries contain entries about his battles with "lust demons" and ranking his sexual encounters on a scale of 1-10.

People Magazine reported on Wednesday that a forthcoming biography of Kennedy Jr., written by New York Post reporter Isabel Vincent, included sordid details about his private life that shed new light on Kennedy's character. For instance, the report notes that Kennedy's second wife, Mary Kennedy, gave his journals to a friend of hers as "insurance" before she committed suicide.

One of Vincent's sources told her that Kennedy "gaslit" Mary, an architect, about his infidelities before her death.

"People told me she was the love of his life," Vincent told People Magazine. “The diaries helped me get into his head."

“And Mary still occupies a very important part of his life, even though she’s dead," she added.

Vincent added that she initially told Kennedy she had his diaries in 2013. Kennedy seemed to be in disbelief and threatened to call his lawyer. However, Vincent said nothing came of the threat.

The report was published on the same day Kennedy announced he was launching a new podcast, called the "Secretary Kennedy Podcast," where "nothing is off limits," the Daily Beast reported.