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== Memoir == In 1977, Exner published ''Judith Exner: My Story''.<ref name="'70s" /> In her memoir, she said that her relationship with Kennedy was entirely personal. She also said that Frank Sinatra later introduced her to [[Sam Giancana]], with whom she also became intimate. She said that Giancana never asked her for any information related to Kennedy. She also said that [[John Roselli]] was her friend.<ref name="O'Brien" /> Aside from her own alleged affair with JFK, Exner claimed to have knowledge of other women who had affairs with Kennedy. These affairs included one with Danish journalist [[Inga Arvad]] between late 1941 and early 1942. Many other authors and sources besides Exner, including Kennedy's letters, Kennedy's friends, the FBI, and FBI tape recordings have detailed Kennedy's relationship with Arvad.<ref>{{Cite book | first = Seymour | last = Hersh | author-link = Seymour Hersh | title = The Dark Side of Camelot | publisher = Little, Brown & Company | year = 1997 | isbn = 0-316-36067-8 | pages = [https://archive.org/details/darksideofcamelo00hers_0/page/82 82β84] | url-access = registration | url = https://archive.org/details/darksideofcamelo00hers_0/page/82 }} - See article: ''[[The Dark Side of Camelot]]''</ref> Exner also said that Kennedy brought prostitutes to the White House swimming pool.<ref name="'70s" /> Journalists and some historians have also alleged that Kennedy had a number of affairs, citing a memo by FBI Director [[J. Edgar Hoover]] as part of the evidence.<ref name="Powers">[https://www.nytimes.com/books/97/11/30/reviews/971130.30powerst.html THOMAS POWERS, "The Sins of a President"], ''New York Times'', November 30, 1997</ref> Exner said that President Kennedy's Special Assistant [[David Powers]] helped set up encounters with President Kennedy. Powers later stated that Kennedy never had an affair with Exner.<ref>[http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/gangsters_outlaws/mob_bosses/women/4.html Judith Exner: From the Outfit to the Oval Office] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121016154015/http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/gangsters_outlaws/mob_bosses/women/4.html |date=October 16, 2012 }}</ref>
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