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Alicia Corning Clark’s $17.5 Million Estate Searches for Possible JFK Love Child

JFKThe administrator of Alicia Corning Clark’s $17.5 million estate filed a Freedom of Information Act request to determine if Clark had President John F. Kennedy’s love child. This request comes at the fiduciary requirement that the administrator find all unknown heirs to be represented in future court proceedings. Several years of speculation over Clark’s relationship with President Kennedy has generated many theories about their relationship and possible love child. One story says that Clark tried to blackmail the Kennedys for money after her relationship with the President was set to be ousted to the public. As the search continues, Clark’s estate garners much attention and currently remains in a legal battle.

See James Fanelli, Lawyers for Socialite’s $17.5M Estate on Hunt for Possible JFK Love Child, dna info, July 11, 2016.

Special thanks to Joel Dobris (Professor of Law, UC Davis School of Law) for bringing this article to my attention.