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Traci Nobles Grows Anthony Weiner Photos Controversy

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GLOBAL news - Traci Nobles is growing the Anthony Weiner controversy; Nobles is now the fifth woman Congressman Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) allegedly sent pictures to and had online cheating chats with during his marriage to Huma Abedin.

Traci Nobles’ revelation is four days after Weiner admitted to news and wife Huma that he chatted with six women online, three since his marriage to Abedin. But with the number of women revealed as five since Monday, and one woman claiming Weiner instructed her to lie to the news media, drafted false news statements for members of the press, and felt no remorse in his wrongdoing even after being caught, critics are now wondering if Weiner’s claim there were only six women is also false

Traci Nobles as the fifth Weiner woman joining Megan Broussard (the mom), Lisa Weiss (from Las Vegas), Gennette Cordova (the college student), and Ginger Lee (the adult video star). Who is Nobles? New York news reveals she is a 34 year old cheerleading coach who also teaches Pilates and Zumba dance. As Weiner is under a House Ethics probe, claims of correspondences between Nobles and Weiner could be the most damaging yet. In one message, she allegedly tells Weiner she wants to “sit on his lap following the midterm elections. In another she alleged tells Weiner to act as a Congressman “in the buff”.

Despite the scandal, more New Yorkers want Weiner to stay than leave. A new Marist poll this week found fifty-six percent of voters in his district want him to keep his job and thirty-three want him to resign. Elsewhere, sentiments are different.

Weiner has said he won’t resign. More than a half dozen Congressional leaders have told him to step down. And a Congressional code of conduct is now the pivotal issue between Weiner keeping his job and losing it. While the House Ethics probe was initiated to determine if he used Congressional resources for his online cheating antics and photo taking, the Congressional code of conduct is broader; it only looks at whether his conduct is damaging to the credibility of the House as a whole, not whether House resources were used. [source]

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