Is he gonna resign..???
Rep. Weiner to Address Media Following New Reports of Revealing Images
Published June 06, 2011
AP
Jan. 6: Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., testifies before the House Rules Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington.
Rep. Anthony Weiner plans to make a statement to the press Monday afternoon following a string of new reports about racy photos allegedly sent from his online accounts.
Since last week, the New York congressman has been grappling with questions about a photo of somebody's bulging underwear sent over his Twitter account. Weiner repeatedly claimed he was hacked, while declining to say whether the photo was an image of him.
On Monday, the conservative website BigGovernment.com published what it claimed were more photos the congressman allegedly sent to another woman.
The website published a photo of a man's shirtless torso supposedly sent May 20 from a Yahoo! email address to somebody described only as a "young woman." The woman said that the email was an alternate email address for Weiner.
The website did not identify the recipient. It posted additional shirtless photos claiming they were associated with that account.
The entertainment website RadarOnline.com also reported that a middle-aged woman from Nevada was claiming to have 200 explicit messages from Weiner via a Facebook account. It is not clear whether the two sites were referring to the same woman.
Weiner plans to speak to the media at the Sheraton Hotel in New York City at 4 p.m. ET. It is not clear whether he will take questions. Other members of the New York congressional delegation appeared to be out of the loop on what he might say or that he would make any admissions. Speaker John Boehner's office said no letter of resignation had been transmitted.
BigGovernment.com also claimed that Weiner sent the woman the underwear photo two days prior to the chest pictures. The site claimed another image was sent May 18 to the young woman, but did not publish it -- describing it as "extremely graphic" and leaving "nothing to the imagination." All this would have occurred before the Twitter incident May 27, when the underwear photo was sent to a Seattle college student and then quickly deleted.
The college student said she did not know Weiner personally but followed his Twitter account.
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