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Weiner reports to prison to begin 21-month sentence

- The Associated Press

AYER, Mass. — Former Rep. Anthony Weiner reported to prison Monday to begin a 21-month sentence for sexting with a 15-year-old girl.

Weiner is being held at the Federal Medical Center Devens in Massachuse­tts, a Bureau of Prisons spokespers­on said.

The facility in Ayer, about 40 miles west of Boston, has more than 1,000 inmates at the medical center and more than 100 more at an adjacent minimum security satellite camp. It’s the same prison that once housed Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

Weiner was sentenced in September by a judge who said the crime resulted from a “very strong compulsion.” At the time, a tearful Weiner said he had been “a very sick man for a very long time.”

Amid a sexting controvers­y involving women, the New

York Democrat resigned his

U.S. House seat in 2011 only to have new allegation­s doom his 2013 run for mayor.

Last year, a criminal probe into his sexting with a high school student intruded into Democrat Hillary Clinton’s bid for the White House. THENFBI Director James Comey announced in late October 2016 that he was reopening the probe of Clinton’s use of a private computer server after emails between Clinton and Weiner’s wife, Huma Abedin — formerly Clinton’s closest aide — were found on Weiner’s computer.

Two days before Election Day, the FBI declared there was nothing new in the emails. But in a recent interview, Clinton called Comey’s interventi­on “the determinin­g factor” in her defeat.

Abedin and Weiner are in divorce proceeding­s.

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