U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner announces that he will resign from the United States House of Representatives during a news conference in Brooklyn, New York
U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner announces that he will resign from the United States House of Representatives during a news conference in Brooklyn, New York Reuters

His unemployment status may be only a day old, but that hasn't stopped former congressman Anthony Weiner from getting job offers.

Shortly before announcing his resignation from office, Weiner received an offer straight from Hollywood. Washington might not condone sex scandals, but Hollywood certainly does.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Doug Ellin, executive producer of Entourage reached out to Weiner in an attempt to convince him to make a cameo in the upcoming season of the HBO series.

As of yet, the former New York representative hasn't responded, Ellin said.

But Ellin's offer to Weiner wasn't the only one. Porn publisher, Larry Flynt, also offered the disgraced congressman work.

Flynt, founder of Hustler Magazine, made the offer in a letter published in The Huffington Post on Thursday.

This offer is not made in jest, Flynt wrote, Just as we do not undertake insincere political crusades, we do not make insincere job offers.

Flynt's job offer arrived within hours of Weiner's resignation, thought Weiner has yet to comment on this offer, too.

In the letter, Flynt offered Weiner a 20 percent raise above the salary he earned in the U.S. House of Representatives, ensuring the congressman's medical benefits would match what he had received in office.

While this employment opportunity is being offered in large part due to your qualifications and clear passion for making a change, I feel that your unfortunate resignation is a prime example of unfounded political pressure and the hypocrisy that has invaded democracy in Washington, D.C., Flynt wrote.

Read the whole letter at bottom.

Weiner admitted two weeks ago to sending lewd photos of himself to women online and engaging in flirtatious conversations. Weiner has maintained that he never broke the law, but recent developments in which he was found to have been corresponding with a 17-year-old and took naked photos of himself in a gym located in the House building have further tarnished his reputation and amplified calls for his exit.

Mr. Weiner:

After having learned of your sudden and compelled resignation from your Congressional post, I would like to make you an offer of employment at Flynt Management Group, LLC in our Internet group. As a Congressman, you are known for your intensity and perseverance. I believe that this attitude, combined with your service in the House of Representatives' Committee on Energy and Commerce, will make you a valuable asset to this corporation.

This offer is not made in jest. To show our sincerity, Flynt Management Group, LLC is willing to pay twenty percent more than your former Congressional salary, ensuring that your medical benefits would be equal to what you were previously receiving. While you will have to relocate to our corporate offices in Beverly Hills, California, we would pay for all relocation costs.

Again, I cannot emphasize enough the genuineness of this offer. We are a serious corporation which, as you know, has been heavily involved in the political environment of this country for over thirty-five years. Our key missions have consistently included the crucial fight of battling hypocrisy within the federal and state governments. Flynt Management Group, LLC and Hustler Magazine have been dedicated to decades of serious political commentary. Just as we do not undertake insincere political crusades, we do not make insincere job offers.

While this employment opportunity is being offered in large part due to your qualifications and clear passion for making a change, I feel that your unfortunate resignation is a prime example of unfounded political pressure and the hypocrisy that has invaded democracy in Washington D.C. I hope you will sincerely consider this offer, and I look forward to your response.

Sincerely,

Larry C. Flynt