NyPo with the details:
According to an internal memo from MWW chief Michael Kempner, Weiner was a victim of the media who left on his own accord to start up his own company.""
"Over the past few months, it has become clear that a handful of people and a few media outlets continue to be fixated on Anthony, attempting to cause harm to him and by extension to our agency,” Kempner wrote in a memo obtained by Page Six.
“The continuous noise from these parties has caused both Anthony and the MWW team to have to deal with many inflammatory, insulting and false stories,” he whined.
Weiner — who resigned from Congress in June 2011 after a sexting scandal — realized the controversy surrounding his hiring was bad for business.
“So, effective as of today, Anthony has resigned as a member of our Advisory Board and as a consultant to MWW,” he wrote.Weiner will start a new firm, Kempner said, that would focus on reforming New York State’s Constitution.
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The problem with Weiner is that he's always going in and out of new places.
ReplyDeleteWeiner will start firm. Have I got that right???
ReplyDeleteWho the hell writes this stuff?
[It would appear that the "powerhouse, politically connected, public relations firm" wears helmets and rides to school on the little bus...]