A controversial political figure recently said she is working with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his presidential campaign, an announcement which comes as he faces controversy surrounding his admission to dumping a bear carcass in Central Park, and his ongoing legal trial.
Known for her involvement in the downfall of ex-NY Gov. Elliot Spitzer in 2008, “Madame Manhattan,” otherwise known as Kristin Davis, told Radar Online Wednesday that she’s acting as the “head advisor” of the “political action committee” supporting Kennedy’s campaign for the 2024 election. Davis, 46, ran a string of prostitution rings in the 2000 that Spitzer was tied to.
The news of Davis’ involvement comes as RFK Jr. struggles in the polls amid several controversies, most recently his admission to dumping a bear carcass in Central Park in 2014.
In a social media video featuring Roseanne Barr, he recounts how he saw a car hit the bear in upstate New York, killing it, and took the body, planning to harvest and use the meat. Yet, he said he had to go to the airport and so the meat, which he said was initially in “very good condition”, would have spoiled. Along with some intoxicated friends, he said they elected to leave the bear in the Manhattan park instead. At the time, the discovery of a dead bear hit headlines, and the circumstances surrounding it had remained a mystery for the next 10 years.
A separate video of him leaving an upstate New York courtroom on Wednesday where he’s embroiled in a legal fight that alleges he forged documents, pretending to live in the Empire State, shows him saying he’s got a “freezer full” of roadkill and he’s been picking up dead animal carcasses from the curb his “whole life.”
These controversies have largely overshadowed Kennedy’s civil trial, which began on Monday, that seeks to uncover whether he improperly listed a residence in Katonah, a wealthy Westchester County hamlet, as his home address when filing petition papers to be on the ballot in New York, while actually living in Los Angeles since 2014.
Meanwhile, Kennedy recently canceled an appearance to appear at the Des Moines Register’s Political Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair on Saturday afternoon, citing “increased security concerns.”
“We were unable to secure a venue stage indoors that satisfies our security requirements for Mr. Kennedy’s safety,” a campaign officers told The Post.