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Clinton aide Abedin dumps Weiner over new scandal

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NEW YORK: Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin is done playing the good wife to Anthony Weiner, announcing on Monday she is leaving the serially sexting former congressma­n after he was accused of sending raunchy photos and messages to yet another woman.

Ms Abedin, who as vice-chairwoman of Ms Clinton’s campaign is destined for big things if the Democrat is elected president, stayed with Mr Weiner after a sexting scandal led him to resign from Congress in 2011 and after a new outbreak of online misbehavio­ur wrecked his bid for New York mayor in 2013.

She didn’t leave even when a recent documentar­y blew up tense moments in their marriage to big-screen proportion­s.

But on Monday, she effectivel­y declared she had had enough.

“After long and painful considerat­ion and work on my marriage, I have made the decision to separate from my husband,” she said in a statement.

“Anthony and I remain devoted to doing what is best for our son, who is the light of our life.”

The New York Post published photos late on Sunday that it said Mr Weiner had sent last year to a woman identified only as a “40-something divorcee” who lives in the West and supports Republican Donald Trump. The photos included two closeups of Mr Weiner’s bulging underpants.

In one of the pictures, Mr Weiner is lying on a bed with his toddler son while texting the woman, according to the Post. The tabloid also ran sexually suggestive messages that it said the two exchanged.

Mr Weiner told the Post that he and the woman “have been friends for some time”. “She has asked me not to comment except to say that our conversati­ons were private, often included pictures of her nieces and nephews and my son and were always appropriat­e,” the 51-year-old Democrat told the newspaper.

Mr Weiner deleted his Twitter account Monday. The Post didn’t say how it obtained the photograph­s and messages.

Ms Abedin, 41, is a longtime Clinton aide and confidante who is often referred to as the candidate’s second daughter.

She began working for the former first lady as a White House intern and became a trusted aide as Ms Clinton won a seat in the Senate representi­ng New York in 2000, ran for president in 2008 and served as President Barack Obama’s secretary of state.

The marriage would provide years of fodder for political commentato­rs, armchair psychologi­sts and spouses all over America who wondered: How could she stay with him?

Ms Abedin was pregnant with the couple’s son, Jordan, when a photo of a man’s bulging underpants appeared on Mr Weiner’s Twitter account in 2011. After initially claiming his account was hacked, he acknowledg­ed inappropri­ate online communicat­ion with several women.

Two years later, Ms Abedin was all in for her husband’s mayoral bid, raising money, appearing on the campaign trail and participat­ing in interviews in which the couple talked about rebuilding their trust and marriage.

Then a new series of sexually explicit pictures and messages emerged, and Mr Weiner was forced to acknowledg­e he kept sexting after he had resigned from Congress.

Still, Ms Abedin said: “I love him, I have forgiven him, I believe in him, and ... we are moving forward.”

Voters weren’t ready to forgive, however. Mr Weiner lost the Democratic primary.

Mr Weiner has since remained in the public eye, commenting on politics on cable news shows. Weiner, the documentar­y offering a cringe-inducing inside view of his mayoral campaign and its unravellin­g, played in US cinemas earlier this year.

He recently refused to answer when asked whether he was still sexting.

Some psychology experts suggested his behaviour smacks of extreme impulsiven­ess, compulsion or addiction.

 ?? AP ?? Huma Abedin and Anthony Weiner at a news conference in New York in July 2013.
AP Huma Abedin and Anthony Weiner at a news conference in New York in July 2013.

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