WASHINGTON - Congressman Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.), who said a hacker was dependable for a debauched photo sent from his Twitter account, has retained an attorney to admonish him on potentially charming formal or evil action, reported Monday. On Friday night, a close-up photo of bulging gray boxer-briefs was sent from Weiner's Twitter accounting to a 21-year-old devotee from Seattle.
The photo had been addressed to the student, but could also be viewed by all 45,000 of Weiner's Twitter followers. The picture was speedily deleted and Weiner blamed the proceeding on an unfamiliar computer hacker who also infiltrated the congressman's Facebook page. Dave Arnold, a spokesman for Weiner, told Politico that the congressman's club is "loathe to treat" this disturbance as more than a lark "but we are relying on businesslike advice." "At a fix when the GOP is playing games with the indebtedness limit, a colleague of the Supreme Court is refusing to recuse himself from matters he has a fiscal tempt in, and midway assort incomes are stagnant, many want to transform the subject," Weiner said in a declaration emailed to Politico. "I don't.
This was a prank, and a goose one. I'm focused on my work." Weiner's purpose has not disclosed whether the congressman has contacted authorities to research the hacker.
The photo's recipient, Gennette Cordova, told the New York Daily News that she had never met the Queens official and was not his girlfriend or mistress. Weiner, 46, married Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's garnish aide, Huma Abedin, final July in a formalities officiated by bygone president Bill Clinton.
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