CONCORD, N.H. – The president of New Hampshire’s statewide teachers union, who is also running for state senate, claims his Facebook account was commandeered by hackers who allegedly linked it to a page for phone sex fantasies.

The personal Facebook page for National Education Association New Hampshire president Scott McGilvray shows he “likes” a website called “Pleasured Principles,” the New Hampshire Union Leader reports.

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Pleasured Principles’ Facebook description reads:

We are discreet and professional and know how to handle every type of phone fetish that comes across our lines. Give US a call … Mmmhmm.

McGilvray used the “Anthony Weiner defense” when confronted by the Union Leader, alleging someone hacked into his personal Facebook page and he’s been so busy working for his constituents to bother fixing the problem.

McGilvray told the news site his campaign removed the Pleasured Principles “like” from his Facebook page after they realized it was visible to the public.

The phone sex fantasy page is “nothing that I’ve been on,” the union president said.

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McGilvray is a married father of two adult women who was a teacher and football coach at Memorial High School before his union leadership. He’s running for a District 16 seat in the state Senate left vacant by Republican David Boutin. McGilvray, a Democrat, will square off against Republican Joe Duarte in the general election, the Union Leader reports.

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The news site noted that McGilvray’s other Facebook “likes” include Hillary Clinton and “Strong Public Schools.”

The union boss’ claim that his Facebook account was hacked mirrors the excuse disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner fabricated when he was first busted in an online sex scandal in 2011 in which he inadvertently posted a public picture of his manhood to Twitter. Weiner, who is married to and has one child with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s top aide Huma Abedin, later came clean about his penchant for sexting online with young women after he was again caught in the act during a failed bid for Mayor of New York City in 2013.

McGilvray told the Union Leader his Facebook page was hacked about a month ago and he was unable to access the page for a while.

The similarities between McGilvray’s situation and Anthony Weiner’s debacle did not go unnoticed by state politicians.

“Scott McGilvray was caught red handed ‘liking’ a website offering phone sex services on Facebook, and now he is trying to take a page out of disgraced Congressman Anthony Weiner’s playbook by claiming that he was ‘hacked’. His conduct is deeply troubling and raises extremely serious questions about his state senate candidacy and his work as president of the National Education Association of New Hampshire,” New Hampshire Republican State Committee Chairwoman Jennifer Horn said in a statement posted to the party’s website.

“As a mother of five children, I am concerned that somebody who serves as president of New Hampshire’s teachers union is associated with websites that demean women and offer lewd and perverted services. The NEA-NH needs to take this issue seriously and immediately launch a full investigation into their president’s questionable conduct. As NEA-NH endorsed candidates,Governor Maggie Hassan and Councilor Colin Van Ostern have an obligation to stand up and demand that concerns regarding Mr. McGilvray’s behavior are addressed. They cannot continue to accept NEA-NH’s political support and remain silent on this issue.”