Los Angeles Times

Weiner is released early from prison

Fallen congressma­n convicted in teenage sexting case is moved to reentry program.

- Associated press

AYER, Mass. — Disgraced former Rep. Anthony Weiner has been released from federal prison after being convicted of having illicit online contact with a 15year-old girl in 2017.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons website shows the 54-year-old New York Democrat is in the custody of its Residentia­l Reentry Management office in Brooklyn.

It’s not immediatel­y clear when Weiner was transferre­d and where he’s staying now.

Weiner will have to register as a sex offender and spend three years on supervised release under the terms of his sentence.

The prison bureau, federal prosecutor­s in New York and Weiner’s lawyer didn’t respond to emails seeking comment Sunday.

Weiner began serving a 21-month prison sentence at the Federal Medical Center Devens, about 40 miles west of Boston in Ayer in November 2017.

The bureau website shows Weiner is slated to complete his sentence May 14, a few months earlier than scheduled because of good conduct in prison.

A once-rising star in the Democratic Party who served nearly 12 years in Congress, Weiner had a dramatic and sordid fall from grace after he sent a lewd picture of himself to a college student over Twitter in 2011.

Weiner initially claimed his account had been hacked, then admitted he’d had inappropri­ate online interactio­ns with at least six other women while married to top Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin.

Weiner resigned from Congress that year but ran for New York City mayor in 2013.

But his personal behavior was again his undoing after it was disclosed that he sent explicit photos under the alias “Carlos Danger” to at least one woman after resigning from Congress.

Weiner ultimately garnered less than 5% of the vote in the Democratic primary.

His final fall came in 2017 after prosecutor­s say he sent a series of sexually explicit messages to a North Carolina high school student. Weiner pleaded guilty to transferri­ng obscene material to a minor.

At his sentencing, he said he’d been a “very sick man for a very long time” because of sex addiction.

Weiner’s attorney said the former lawmaker probably exchanged thousands of messages with hundreds of women over the years and was communicat­ing with up to 19 women when he encountere­d the teenager.

Abedin also filed for divorce from Weiner in 2017. But the two, who have a young son together, later agreed to discontinu­e the case to negotiate their separation privately.

 ?? Timothy A. Clary AFP/Getty ?? ANTHONY WEINER was serving 21 months for illicit online contact with a 15-year-old girl.
Timothy A. Clary AFP/Getty ANTHONY WEINER was serving 21 months for illicit online contact with a 15-year-old girl.

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