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Ed Koch: Rep. Weiner Should Seek Police Help

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Ed Koch: Rep. Weiner Should Seek Police Help
Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., is “in trouble” and needs to work with police to find the alleged hacker who accessed his Twitter account, said former New York City Mayor Ed Koch on his radio show, reports the New York Post.
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“It's not too late to prevent damage by turning [the Twitter case] over to the Capitol police and let them find the hacker," Koch said.

Koch also suggested that Weiner may not have gone to the police because there’s been no crime.

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