RFK’s wife wants him to buy a Washington house despite adultery suspicions. The reason is surprising…

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. allegedly gave in to his wife Cheryl Hines’ insistence on moving to Washington, D.C., by acquiring a $4.34 million townhouse in Georgetown.

The action comes after reports that Kennedy had improper conversations with journalist Olivia Nuzzi, which disrupted their marriage.

The 4,876-square-foot home was built in the early twentieth century and has a stately reception lobby, an open-concept formal living and dining space, and a master suite with a fireplace, steam shower, and cast iron tub.

Situated only a block from Wisconsin Avenue, the residence affords Kennedy a handy 15-minute commute to the White House. MEAWW News Reports

According to sources, Hines was determined to constantly watch her husband’s activities, which prompted the demand for the transfer. According to MEAWW News, Hines made it clear to Kennedy that she desired to reside in one of Georgetown’s stunning row homes, and she was adamant about it. She gave him a strict ultimatum to relocate her to DC immediately, failing which she would face divine wrath.

Kennedy, who has a history of infidelity, including claims from prior marriages, is reported to have said, “Ok, if you want to move to DC, you find the house, you deal with the real estate, and I have the country’s health to deal with.”

The couple’s new house is viewed as a step toward reestablishing trust and stability in their relationship. Hines apparently feels that residing in Georgetown will connect her more directly with the Kennedy family history, similar to Jacqueline Kennedy’s stay in the capital. (MEAWW news)

While the relocation may help the couple reconcile, only time will tell whether it effectively tackles the fundamental challenges in their marriage.