ALBANY, N.Y. — It wasn't just the dead bear.
Days after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. admitted to taking a bear carcass from the side of the road and placing it in Central Park as a prank a decade ago, he said that has been picking up roadkill his "whole life'' and once had a ''freezer full of it'' at home.
The comment came as the independent presidential candidate was leaving an upstate New York courtroom Wednesday where he had testified in a lawsuit seeking to exclude him from the state's ballot in November.
The trial has focused on whether Kennedy improperly listed a residence in the New York City suburb of Katonah as his home address on his nominating petitions, when he has actually been living in the Los Angeles area since 2014.
But the substance of the trial has been largely overshadowed in recent days by a story, unearthed by The New Yorker, that Kennedy once put a dead bear cub in his car while on a hiking trip, drove around with it for a day, then dumped it in Central Park with a group of friends when he realized he had to catch a flight.
In a video posted to social media Sunday, Kennedy told comedian Roseanne Barr that he planned to skin the bear, which was in ''very good condition." He continued, saying, ''I was going to put the meat in my refrigerator,'' but did not specify what he intended to do with it.
Speaking to reporters in a hallway after court ended Wednesday, Kennedy was asked whether he picked up other roadkill.
''I've been picking up roadkill my whole life. I have a freezer full of it,'' he said, eliciting laughter.