A forthcoming book about the Kennedy family is alleging that the late Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis fought to nip in the bud a particular problem in her Cape Cod garden.
In the book “White House by the Sea” by Kate Storey, the former first lady learned that marijuana was growing in her garden, much to her horror.
According to an excerpt obtained by Town & Country, it was around 1975 when Kennedy’s assistant noticed some of the family members poking around in the garden, which piqued her interest. After realizing she had stumbled upon something nefarious, she told former police chief Jack Dempsey, who frequented the property with the Secret Service.
Neither her assistant, Kathy McKeon, nor Dempsey believed the gardeners were responsible, so they told Onassis about their discovery.
Jackie Kennedy was reportedly shocked to learn that marijuana was growing in her garden on Cape Cod. (Michael Ochs Archives)
“Are you kidding me?” she allegedly said to McKeon, who told her the news directly. “Oh my God, this can’t get out. How are we going to fix this?.”
McKeon led her to Dempsey, and the former officer told Onassis, according to the book, “Just ignore it… we’ll pull it.”
![Jackie Kennedy leans back on a balcony in Hyannis Port](https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2023/07/640/320/kennedy-1.jpg?ve=1&tl=1)
Jacqueline Kennedy is pictured at the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, in June 1953. (Hy Peskin Archive)
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