Puerto Rican Republican and Grindr aficionado resigns

Photo caption: Roberto Arango with former U.S. President Bill Clinton after the unveiling ceremony of a statue of former President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Capitol building in San Juan, on April 7, 2008.

The AP reports: A Puerto Rico lawmaker has resigned following reports that explicit photos of him surfaced on an iPhone application (Grindr) for gays and bisexuals, the head of the U.S. territory's Senate announced Sunday.

Sen. Roberto Arango, a Republican who represents the capital of San Juan, presented his letter of resignation after a weekend meeting, Senate President Thomas Rivera Schatz said.

Schatz did not release the lawmaker's letter, but said the circumstances that led to the resignation "are very lamentable."

Local news media published photos from the application showing a man's nude upper body with a cellphone obscuring his face (see right). Another photo showed a rear view of a nude man on all fours. Another showed a fuzzy image of a face that seemed to match Arango's.

Arango has neither confirmed nor denied suggestions by local media that the photos might be of him and apparently was not asked if he had posted them. During a recent interview with WAPA TV in Puerto Rico, the senator said he has taken pictures of himself with a cellphone to document his recent weight loss.

"I really don't remember having taken those pictures of myself, but it doesn't mean I didn't take them," he told the station. "I really don't remember."

Arango did not return calls Sunday.

Pedro Julio Serrano, founder of the gay rights group Puerto Rico for Everyone, said Arango failed to support a recent effort to legalize gay marriage on the island.

Queerty's take here.

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