Anthony Weiner Admits To Sending Lewd Photos, Won’t Resign

Posted by and filed under Anthoney Weiner, Featured, News, News Gallery, Politicians. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

In a bombshell announcement, Brooklyn-Queens Congressman Anthony Weiner admitted Monday afternoon to sending racy online messages to six women over the last three years, after claiming for several days that he had nothing to do with a lewd photo posted from his Twitter account.

The prospective mayoral candidate said he will not resign from Congress.

A conservative website today posted photos that appear to show the Brooklyn-Queens congressman with his shirt off. Another site, RadarOnline.com, says a young woman has come forward with 200 sexually explicit messages she says were sent from Weiner.

BigGovernment.com says the photograph it published was allegedly sent to the woman on May 20. It is said to have come from a Yahoo email address the woman says as used by the 46-year-old married congressman.

Source: NY1 Continue reading this article here

Digg it! Twitter! Add to del.icio.us Add to Reddit Bookmark to Simpy Add to Yahoo MyWeb2 Add to BlinkBits Blink this Post Add to Blogmarks Bookmark to Co.mments! Add to Connotea Add to Fark Add to Feed Me Links Add to Furl Add to Ma.gnolia Add to Newsvine Add to Netvouz Add to Scuttle Add to Shadows Add to Spurl Add to StumbleUpon Add to Technorati Add to Wists

Leave a Reply



Issues

NYC Unemployment Rate Grows to 8.7% »

NYC Unemployment Rate Grows to 8.7%

The two-week strike by unionized employees of Verizon offset all of the hiring that occurred last month in New York City and pushed the city’s unemployment rate up slightly, according to figures released Thursday by the State Department of Labor. The city’s official unemployment rate...

No comment / Read More »

Rent Guidelines Board Approves 4 Percent Increase on Stabilized Apartments »

Rent Guidelines Board Approves 4 Percent Increase on Stabilized Apartments

The Rent Guidelines Board has approved a nearly 4 percent hike for rent-stabilized apartments in the city, affecting some 1.1 million apartments by 3.75 percent for one-year renewals and 7.25 percent for two-year contracts, the New York Daily News reported. The hikes will take effect...

2 comments / Read More »

Rent Guidelines Board To Hold Vote Tonight »

Rent Guidelines Board To Hold Vote Tonight

The Rent Guidelines Board will hold a final vote tonight on how much the tenants of more than one million rent-regulated city apartments will pay this fall. Board members are gathering at Cooper Union’s Great Hall at 5:30 p.m. to consider a hike of 3...

No comment / Read More »

Real-estate

Rent Guidelines Board Approves 4 Percent Increase on Stabilized Apartments »

Rent Guidelines Board Approves 4 Percent Increase on Stabilized ApartmentsThe Rent Guidelines Board has approved a nearly 4 percent hike for rent-stabilized apartments in the city, affecting some 1.1 million apartments by 3.75 percent...

2 comments | Read More »
Advertisement
Search Everything