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Teacher 5th gal who begged for sex with Weiner; cops investigating messages he sent teen

Weinergate took a lurid new direction with the disclosure today that Rep. Anthony Weiner invited a “hot sexy baby” to an X-rated date via the Skype network, which provides text, talk and video chats.

Racy new e-mails — sent just a month ago — detail exchanges between Weiner and Traci Nobles, the 34-year-old Georgia teacher and cheerleading coach who has surfaced as his fifth sexting partner.

“i cant stop thinking about you. I’m touching myself as we speak. i want you inside of me. i need to see you mr. congressman. please don’t disappoint me!” Nobles wrote on May 5, according to Radar Online.

Weiner, who had corresponded with the woman since August, replied the next day: “Please understand i am a very important man. I’m always busy but i promise i will make time for you soon! Don’t the pictures I send keep you satisfied?”

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The following day Weiner suggested they take it to another level:

“So i will make sure to keep some time open so we can have a cyber session via skype. Does that make my hot sexy baby happy?”

Hours after the e-mails were unearthed, Delaware cops descended on the home of a 17-year-old high school junior to ask her about online communications she had with Weiner.

“They were made aware of an alleged contact between Congressman Anthony Weiner and an area teen,” said New Castle County police spokeswoman Officer Tracey Duffy.

“The teen has been interviewed and disclosed no information regarding any criminal activity.”

She said the probe was continuing.

The mother, whose name is being withheld, told The Post Wednesday that Weiner sent nothing obscene — and only sent two brief messages to her daughter about seeing him during an April school trip to the Capitol.

The teen, who idolized Weiner, was “disappointed” in him after his confession.

The mom said she pointedly questioned her daughter about whether Weiner sent her anything obscene, and the girl swore it was all G-rated.

“I guess because he knew she was in high school,” the mom said, though she added it was weird Weiner would spend any time communicating directly with her daughter.

The mom did say her daughter wrote in one message, “I’m in love with you,” but explained it away with, “She’s 17.”

“None of us will be getting our 15 minutes of fame because of this nonsense,” the mom said. “Representative Weiner never tweeted her anything inappropriate .¤.¤. That is the answer, honestly.”

Weiner’s spokeswoman, Risa Heller, said Weiner insisted “his communications with this person were neither explicit nor indecent.”

Weiner admitted Monday he had inappropriate online contact with six women over a three-year period but never met any of them in the flesh.

andy.soltis@nypost.com

With Post Wire Services