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Photos Of Anthony Weiner’s Women: Meagan Broussard, Lisa Weiss And Nicole Gennette Cordova

by | 7th, June 2011

ANTHONY Weiner is the married New York politico who finally recognised his own penis and underpants in the photo sent to a woman via Twitter. But lest you think he was on the pull, he explains:

“Last Friday night I tweeted a photograph of myself that I intended to send as a direct message as part of a joke to a woman in Seattle. Once I realized I posted it to Twitter I immediately took it down and said I had been hacked.”

Right now every politician from Putin to Gaddafi is wondering if a hacker can flash their penis around the globe. Silvio Berlsuconi is rumoured to be opening multiple Twitter account as we write.

Weiner origanally said:

With the media watching, Weiner says he also exchanged “messages and photos of an explicit nature with about six women”.These are Weiner’s Weimen:

Meagan Broussard, 26, talks to ABC:

The message included an image of a man, who appears to be Weiner, sporting a tie and a wedding band, holding up the message “me” on a piece of white paper.

“I didn’t think it was him,” she says. “I thought for sure, ‘why would someone in that position be doing this?'”

For a joke? She adds:

You’re an internet rat, aren’t you?” Broussard said she asked him, to which Weiner just sort of giggled.

During one Facebook chat conversation, Broussard said she voiced uneasiness with the electronic relationship, to which she says Weiner replied, “you are not stalking me….I am stalking you.”

In another conversation, Broussard said she asked Weiner, “Why are you so open? I said, I’m not an open book like that.”

“He replied, ‘I’m an open book. Maybe too open,'” she said.

Well, both of them are opening up now.

Lisa Weiss, 40, talks to Radar Online:

After a while I said to Anthony, ‘Why are writing these messages when we can just speak?’ I gave him my number and he called me from his office and we proceeded to talk dirty for at least 30 minutes. A few days later, I tried to call him back on that number. But the number wouldn’t connect to his office; instead there was a recorded message that it was an outgoing U.S. Congress line only.”

She could be the same Nevada woman who told Radar of this exchange:

“You give good head?” the embattled and married New York congressman asked the woman on March 16, this year.

She responded: “I’ve been told really good…and i love doing it.”

At that point, 46-year-old Weiner declared: “wow a jewish girl who sucks (bleep)! this thing is ready to do damage.”

Had only he met these nice Jewish girls.

Nicole Gennette Cordova, 21, issues a statement:

Friday evening I logged onto Twitter to find that I had about a dozen new mentions in less than an hour, which is a rare occurrence. When I checked one of the posts that I had been tagged in I saw that it was a picture that had supposedly been tweeted to me by Congressman Anthony Weiner.

The account that these tweets were sent from was familiar to me; this person had harassed me many times after the Congressman followed me on Twitter a month or so ago. Since I had dealt with this person and his cohorts before I assumed that the tweet and the picture were their latest attempts at defaming the Congressman and harassing his supporters.

Annoyed, I responded with something along the lines of “are you f***ing kidding me?” and “I’ve never seen this. You people are sick.” I blocked their accounts, made my page private and let the matter drop, expecting them to eventually do the same.

Within about an hour, however, I realized that I had grossly underestimated the severity of the situation that I had somehow become a part of.

Photos (as seen on Twitter):

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Says she: “This is silly. Like so many others, I follow Rep. Weiner on Twitter. I don’t know him and have never met him. He briefly followed me and sent me a dm saying thank you for the follow. That’s it.’” She told him: “I feel like starting the week with Weiner,” she writes in a May 16th post. “Does that sound dirty? It probably does, and I don’t even care. Y’all can deal with my love of Weiner or GTFO.”



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