Blackjack Sexting Scandal Hits Anthony Weiner Mayoral Race

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Posted: September 5, 2013

Updated: October 4, 2017

Chutzpah! Documentary Reveals Sexting Scandal with Blackjack Dealer for Anthony Weiner

The latest in a series of scandals has hit up New York Mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner, as the serial sexter has entangled himself with a blonde blackjack dealer. The revelations come in documentary film ‘Chutzpah!’ by Stateless Media. It remains to be seen if this gambling news will affect Weiner’s Mayoral chances.

The film, directed by Peter Savodnik, includes a quote from the sexy blackjack dealer, where she confirms the dirty texts, saying: “I find his political passion so sexy. I still do.” Of course, Weiner was hoping this reaction would come from New York residents rather than the latest woman to be caught up in his texting fantasies.

Coming so soon after the mobile casino scandal involving Senator John McCain – McCain was caught playing poker on his iPhone during a Presidential meeting on Syria – this latest political gaffe will probably fail to make a dent in Weiner’s career, yet again.

Previously, the former Senator has been caught sexting with the alias Carlos Danger, as well as posting sexually suggestive photographs of himself to women on Twitter. Despite this, he still retains the backing of his wife, Huma Abedin – who is a former aide to Hillary Clinton. Weiner previously stated: “I said that other texts and photos were likely to come out and today they have… I want to again say that I am very sorry to anyone who was on the receiving end of these messages and the disruption this has caused.”

These scandals have come out as the first online casinos are opening in Delaware, after changes to American gambling laws earlier in the year. With other states, including Nevada, New Jersey and California, due to also take advantage, this is a time of great change in US gambling. This blackjack sexting scandal is hardly likely to help gambling’s image throughout the country, but Weiner for one will be hoping the film will disappear sooner rather than later.

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