Unveiled from the confidential documents of a well-known private investigator, a spotlight is cast upon the scandalous affairs that rocked both Hollywood and the White House throughout the 1950s and 1960s.
Fred Otash, famously characterized as an unscrupulous detective who kept tabs on numerous prominent celebrities, meticulously compiled a trove of sensational information, concealed until recently in a storage facility.
After an exclusive review by The Hollywood Reporter, a plethora of shocking revelations have come to light.
Noteworthy disclosures include:
– Marilyn Monroe's clandestine encounters with President Kennedy.
– The covert recording by Rock Hudson's wife of the actor's admission of his homosexuality.
– Judy Garland, star of “The Wizard of Oz,” employing elaborate concealment methods for her extensive drug usage.
According to the investigative records, Otash eavesdropped on Marilyn Monroe engaging in intimate activities with President Kennedy at a residence in Malibu.
Allegedly engaged by the elusive millionaire Howard Hughes, Otash's primary task was to unearth incriminating evidence concerning the Democratic Party.
In his notes, Otash asserts, “Monroe's involvement was unplanned.
The original objective was to gather intelligence on the Democrats for Howard Hughes and Nixon.
Monroe's involvement was incidental.”
Preceding the scandalous affair, Otash's documentation indicates that Monroe was complicit in devising a surveillance strategy against the president.
“Marilyn sought a discreet listening device.
Concealable within undergarments, the device featured a microphone cleverly disguised as a wristwatch and a detachable suction cup for phone interception.”
The transcript detailing Hudson's admission of his homosexual orientation is particularly eyebrow-raising.
Upon confronting the actor regarding his s–ual preferences, Hudson's spouse of three years expressed dissatisfaction with his swiftness in intimate encounters, questioning, “Do you exhibit such haste with men as well?”
To this inquiry, Hudson responded, “The physical dynamics are dissimilar with men.
Such engagements are prolonged due to anatomical discrepancies.”
Otash, whose demise occurred in 1992, meticulously documented his observations while overseeing Judy Garland's security.
“Within a brief period at Garland's residence, it became evident that she was consuming substances.
Although uncertain whether narcotics or alcohol were involved, her perpetual state of intoxication was unmistakable.
“The ingenuity displayed by Garland in concealing her stash of drugs was truly remarkable.
Concealed within a cavity beneath her mattress, an