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She ‘wanted a divorce’ – but Jackie stayed for $1M

- BY BILL HUTCHINSON NEWYORK DAILY NEWS

JACQUELINE KENNEDY was poised to become the first sitting First Lady to divorce a President before an assassin made her a widow, a new book claims.

Fed up with John F. Kennedy’s blatant philanderi­ng, she saw no other way out but to dump the Camelot prince, reveals the explosive unauthoriz­ed biography “Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: A Life Beyond Her Wildest Dreams.”

Jackie supposedly confided to friends that Marilyn Monroe’s sexy serenade to the President at his 1962 Madison Square Garden birthday bash was the straw that broke her marriage’s back.

Since their honeymoon, JFK had kept a harem of honeys and an orgy pad at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington.

“I just can’t see myself spending the rest of my life with Jack Kennedy,” she confessed to her mother as far back as 1956, the book claims.

Kennedy’s father, Joe, interceded to save the marriage as his son, then a senator, set his sights on the White House. Joe Kennedy summoned her to the Le Pavillon restaurant on Fifth Ave. and offered her a $1 million check to stay in the marriage, authors Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince write.

Jackie responded that it would cost him $20 million if her husband “brings home any venereal disease from any of his sluts,” claims the book, set to be released on Saturday.

The meeting came after Jackie paid a surprise visit to the Senate Office Building and caught Kennedy at his desk receiving oral sex from a temp, the book claims.

“Because of my father, I was used to infideliti­es, but Jack’s womanizing hurt me greatly,” Jackie once confided to friend William Walton, the abstract expression­ist painter.

Kennedy’s infidelity literally drove his wife mad, claims the book obtained by the Daily Mail.

One night, when JFK returned home from a hotel romp with a mistress, he and Jackie got into an ugly fight that spilled into the street. Following the domestic blowup, Kennedy allegedly had his wife committed to a clinic where she underwent three electrosho­ck treatments.

The sensationa­l biography also borrows from Jackie’s early diaries, in which she wrote about her first impression­s of the Kennedy clan following a visit to their Cape Cod compound.

“Old Joe was the only one with table manners,” she wrote. “The rest of the Kennedys are like pigs. Teddy almost cried when he claimed that Bobby took more than his share of the mashed potatoes.” She described Jack Kennedy as being “no Burt Lancaster.”

“He has a funny body, skinny, with toothpick legs. His best feature is his handsome face,” she wrote.

“Actually, Bobby seems to show more romantic interest in me than Jack does, and Teddy lusts after me like a lovesick puppy dog,” she wrote. “So far, I have avoided being alone with Bobby. I think if I went out alone on a boat with him, he’d rape me.”

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