"I don't want to hurt his marriage," said Lane, 34, whose second divorce was recently final. "I hope love comes to me. I'm not looking for it with a married man. I have been the married girl who was cheated on."
"This cast me as something I am not at all."
The Post, quoting an unnamed source, reported that Shuster had e-mailed Lane that she had seen the e-mails and photos. "Boy, do you look amazing in a bikini . . . congrats! Whatever you're doing, (Pilates? yoga?) keep doing it - it's working for you. Anyway, sorry but those seven e-mails you sent to my husband, Rich, well, oops, they came to the e-mail address we both use from time to time, but no worries, I'll forward the beach shots as well as the ones of you dancing with your friends on to his main address. Do you have it?"
Shuster also accused Lane of "trying so hard to get his attention. I mean, what better way to get a guy's attention than with skin!"
Lane described the photos as "nothing salacious" - "fun, normal, scrunched-together" beach shots that included her and her female friends wearing bikini tops and dancing in a club during a recent vacation. Lane said she captioned the photos to Eisen over the phone as she e-mailed them in seven separate files. None of the e-mails contained text. Lane declined to provide copies of the photos, saying they were not supposed to be made public.
The Post article, which misidentified Lane's station as WKYW, did not say how it obtained the e-mail, which Lane said Shuster sent her on April 16. The Post also did not disclose the contents of Lane's e-mails to Eisen, or show the photos, beyond describing them as "saucy."