Marilyn's Secret Sex Tape Sells For 1.5 Million

Marilyn as Norma Jean, when the sex tape was made

Marilyn Monroe's sex tape, which has been locked away for years, just sold to a private collector for 1.5 Million Dollars. The NY Post reports that he footage appears to have been shot in the 1950s. When it came to light in the mid-'60s, then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover had his agents spend two weeks futilely trying to prove that Monroe's sex partner was either John F. Kennedy or Robert F. Kennedy, according to declassified agency documents and interviews, Morgan said.
The silent black-and-white flick shows Monroe on her knees in front of a man whose face is just out of the shot.

The legendary film was sought by others when it's existence became known. The FBI had confiscated the tape from an informant but not before he made a copy:
According to the documents, "Former baseball star Joseph DiMaggio in the past had offered the informant a whopping $25,000 for this film, it being the only one in existence, but he refused the offer.
"Source advised that redacted name of the mole informed them that he had obtained this film prior to the time Marilyn Monroe had achieved stardom."