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Huma Abedin and Melissa DeRosa were spotted having lunch at Gramercy Tavern. The dish at this meal may have been hotter than the entrees.
Huma Abedin — the former longtime aide to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and ex-wife of Anthony Weiner — and Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s former top aide Melissa DeRosa were spotted at Gramercy Tavern this week, spies exclusively told Page Six.
An observer told us, “They were at Gramercy Tavern looking chummy for about an hour in the late afternoon, early evening,” on Wednesday.
It’s unclear what the two discussed at the meeting.
Abedin recently published a memoir , “ Both/And: A Life in Many Worlds ” — in which she delved into details of Weiner’s infamous sexting scandal that torpedoed their marriage, along with Weiner’s political career.
The Weiner scandal also prompted the FBI to reopen an investigation into Clinton’s private email use in 2016 when feds confiscated Weiner’s laptop.
DeRosa resigned as Cuomo’s top aide last year when the New York governor was facing potential impeachment after a report from the state attorney general found Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women . In late January, an upstate district attorney’s office dropped a criminal investigation of sexual harassment allegations against Cuomo. Huma Abedin walking around NYC in February 2022 Cuomo has recently been attempting a comeback: The ex-governor launched a TV ad last month claiming he was the victim of a political hit job. He was also spotted at a Midtown restaurant dining with Mayor Eric Adams , who later said that Cuomo gave him some “creative ideas” at their sit-down.
Weiner, meanwhile, recently signed on to co-host a New York radio show with Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa.Reps did not comment.
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