Albuquerque Journal

Anthony Weiner gets 21 months

Judge cites need to protect minors

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NEW YORK — Anthony Weiner’s sexting compulsion cost him his seat in Congress, his shot at becoming New York mayor and his marriage, and may have even denied Hillary Clinton the presidency. On Monday, it cost him his freedom.

Weiner, 53, dropped his head into his hands and wept as a federal judge sentenced him to 21 months behind bars for illicit online contact with a 15-year-old girl, his tears flowing long after the gavel came down on a case he called his “rock bottom.”

As his parents but not his wife watched in the courtroom, the New York Democrat was given until Nov. 6 to report to prison for misconduct that included getting the North Carolina high school student to strip and touch herself on Skype and Snapchat.

In handing down the sentence, U.S. District Judge Denise Cote cited a need in such a highly publicized case to “make a statement that can protect other minors.” The judge said Weiner’s habit of exchanging sexually explicit messages and pictures with young women shows a “very strong compulsion.”

Calling himself “a very sick man for a very long time,” Weiner tearfully apologized to the teen and sought to assure the judge he had finally learned his lesson. He has been undergoing therapy.

“I stand before you because I victimized a young person who deserved better,” he said, adding, “Your honor, I’m not asking that you trust that my recovery is real. I ask you for the opportunit­y to prove that it is real.”

He also spoke of his devotion to the 5-year-old son he has with his wife, Huma Abedin, formerly Clinton’s closest aide. The couple are going through a divorce.

But prosecutor Amanda Kramer urged the judge to give Weiner a significan­t prison sentence to end his “tragic cycle” of getting caught sexting.

Weiner’s habit led him to resign his House seat in 2011, doomed his 2013 run for mayor and rocked Clinton’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign in the closing days of the race, when FBI agents investigat­ing his contact with the teen came across emails on his laptop between Abedin and Clinton.

That discovery prompted then-FBI Director James Comey to announce in late October that he was reopening the probe of Clinton’s use of a private computer server.

Two days before Election Day, the FBI declared there was nothing new in the emails.

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