Weiner Women Likely To Testify In Ethics Probe
May 28 2018, Updated 10:13 a.m. ET
Disgraced New York Congressman Anthony Weiner is now facing an Ethics Committee investigation to determine whether or not he violated any House rules, and RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that the women embroiled in Weinergate could be called to testify.
Los Angeles powerhouse attorney Mark Geragos, who has represented numerous high profile clients, including Roger Clinton and Susan McDougal, tells RadarOnline.com: "The Ethics committee could issue subpoenas for the women involved in the scandal. If subpoenaed, they are required to appear, by law."
Weiner's woes don't end there -- Geragos reveals that the embattled lawmaker's government issued cellular phone records and government computer hard drives could also be admitted for evidence in the investigation.
"It's possible that Congressman Weiner's government issued cellular phone records, and government computer hard drives could be subpoenaed as well. It's all relevant."
In a joint investigation, RadarOnline.com and Star magazine broke the blockbuster story that Lisa Weiss, a 40-year-old Las Vegas blackjack dealer had a nine month sexting relationship with the disgraced Democrat.
Moments after weeping Weiner's press conference on Monday, House Minority Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced: "I am calling for an Ethics Committee investigation to determine whether any official resources were used or any other violation of House rules occurred."
Meanwhile, the congressman said he has no plans of resigning.
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