Huma’s Ex Anthony Weiner Facing Possible JAIL TIME for Sexting and Skyping 15 Year Old Child
Disgraced former lawmaker Anthony Weiner had a months-long online relationship with a 15-year-old girl, whom he asked to dress up in school uniforms and be part of “rape fantasies,” according to an explosive report Wednesday.
The unidentified high school student claimed she was a sophomore in January when she first connected with the “Carlos Danger” politician, DailyMail.com reported.
Weiner knew the girl was a minor, she and her dad told the news site.
“I thought of you this am,” Weiner reportedly wrote to her on the instant messaging app Kik, using the handle “T Dog.” “Hard.”
He sent bare-chested pictures of himself to the girl and creepily boasted about his prowess.
“I would bust that tight p–sy so hard and so often that you would leak and limp for a week,” Weiner reportedly wrote.
The two texted and spoke over Skype, the girl said.
Weiner would ask her to dress up in plaid skirts for roleplaying with him as a teacher.
“He had some rape fantasies. It would just be him showing up at my house when my dad was out of town,” the girl said. “And just start undressing me, being forceful, asking me if I want to be dominated, strange questions.”
Weiner’s political career and marriage were destroyed by his online sexual dalliances.
The Post reported last month that Weiner was still sexting, prompting his wife — Hillary Clinton’s aide Huma Abedin — to dump him.
After months of freaky online chitchat with Weiner, the girl said, she told her teacher about it in April.
“I was scared. I felt bad for talking to [Weiner],” the girl said. “I felt a little guilty and I wrote [my dad] a letter telling him.”
Still, the girl said, she kept up with Weiner until July, with him asking her to write letters saying their relationship wasn’t as pervy as text messages showed.
“After I told my teacher about the relationship, [Weiner] wanted me to email my dad and my teacher and tell them (what) I said was false,” the girl said. “That the conversations were appropriate and were never inappropriate, and he was very helpful.”
The teen said she wrote letters to satisfy Weiner, but sent them to fake email addresses.
In the faux note, she wrote of Weiner: “Our online chats were never inappropriate, he was always very helpful and kind.”
The girl said she came forward after seeing reports in The Post that showed Weiner using his own toddler son as a prop for relationships with women.
H/T – NYPost
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