What is Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s net worth?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an American radio host, attorney, and activist, has a net worth of $50 million. He is the son of Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of former U.S. president John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Kennedy Jr.’s father was assassinated when he was 14.

Despite his notable family background, Kennedy Jr. has made several controversial public statements. He has been associated with the anti-vaccine community and has expressed various conspiracy theories.

Early Life and Education

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was born on January 17, 1954 in Washington D.C. He is the son of Ethel Kennedy and Senator and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. He grew up in McLean, Virginia and Cape Cod, Massachusetts and attended Georgetown Preparatory School in North Bethesda, Maryland. When he was 14 years old, his father was assassinated while running for president in the 1968 Democratic presidential primaries. Kennedy then attended Palfrey Street School in Massachusetts and went on to receive a Bachelor of Arts in American History and Literature from Harvard University.

He continued his education at the University of Virginia, where he received his Juris Doctor degree and later at Pace University, where he received a Master of Laws.

Environmental Career of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. began his career as an Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan in 1983. He then joined Hudson Riverkeeper in 1984 and later founded the Environmental Litigation Clinic at Pace University School of Law in 1987, where he served as the clinic’s supervising attorney and co-director for three decades. Through the clinic, Kennedy worked with law students on various environmental issues, such as enforcing compliance with the Clean Water Act.

Kennedy also co-founded the environmental law firm of Kennedy & Madonna, LLP in 2000, which focuses on environmental litigation cases. Notable cases include representing the Ramapough Mountain Indian Tribe against Ford Motor Company regarding the dumping of toxic waste on tribal lands and a case involving contamination from a DuPont zinc plant in West Virginia. Kennedy’s work on the DuPont case earned him a nomination as “Trial Lawyer of the Year” by Public Justice.

In 2016, Kennedy joined the Morgan & Morgan P.A. law firm as counsel. Throughout his career, he has advocated for issues such as representing poor and minority communities affected by environmental pollution, indigenous rights cases, and pollution caused by factory farming. Kennedy has also been critical of the oil industry and is an advocate for transitioning towards renewable energy.

Anti-Vaccine Advocacy and COVID-19 Claims

Outside of his legal career, Kennedy is the chairman of the Children’s Health Defense, an advocacy group that argues that exposure to certain chemicals and radiation is the root cause of a number of conditions like autism, food allergies, ADHD, and various autoimmune diseases that affect children. He has been particularly vocal in the anti-vaccine community, often alleging a that there exists a link between various vaccinations and autism.

Kennedy further vocalized during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic that he believed a number of government officials and foundations were trying to profit from widespread vaccination against COVID-19.

Marriages and Controversies

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. married Emily Ruth Black in 1982 after meeting in law school. They had two children and divorced in 1994. Kennedy then married Mary Kathleen Richardson and had four children with her. They divorced in 2012, shortly before Mary’s death by suicide. In 2014, Kennedy married Cheryl Hines, an actress and director.

Kennedy has faced controversy throughout his life, including charges for possession of marijuana and heroin. He was arrested for heroin possession at the age of 29 and sentenced to probation and community service. In 2013, excerpts from his 2001 diary were released, revealing multiple affairs during his marriages.

Kennedy has also pursued hobbies such as falconry and whitewater kayaking, leading expeditions around the world.

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