The Commercial Appeal

Weiner pleads guilty to sexting with minor

Estranged wife Huma Abedin files divorce paperwork

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USA TODAY

Former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner, tearfully acknowledg­ing a “sickness” and “destructiv­e impulses,” pleaded guilty Friday to federal charges of transmitti­ng sexual material to a minor and could face prison.

His estranged wife, Huma Abedin, the onetime close aide to Hillary Clinton, filed for divorce the same day. The divorce action, labeled “anonymous versus anonymous,” was filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, the Associated Press reported.

The 52-year-old Democratic politician from New York, who resigned from Congress in 2011 over an earlier sexting scandal, will also have to register as a sex offender.

Weiner appeared before a federal judge in a Manhattan and agreed not to appeal any sentence between 21 and 27 months in prison. He was released on bail pending a final sentencing hearing in September.

In court, Weiner cried as he apologized to the teenager with whom he exchanged sexually explicit texts.

“I accept full responsibi­lity for my conduct,” he said. “I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse. I apologize to everyone I have hurt. I apologize to the teenage girl, whom I mistreated so badly. I am committed to making amends to all those I have harmed.”

He told the court that this fall he “came to grips for the first time with the depths of my sickness.”

“I had hit bottom,” Weiner said. “I entered intensive treatment, found the courage to take a moral inventory of my defects, and began a program of recovery and mental health treatment that I continue to follow every day.”

The former congressma­n told the judge that “these destructiv­e impulses brought great devastatio­n to family and friends and destroyed my life’s dream of public service. And yet I remained in denial even as the world around me fell apart.”

Acting Manhattan U.S. Attorney Joon H. Kim, speaking afterward to reporters, said Weiner’s conduct “was not only reprehensi­ble but a federal crime, one for which he is now convicted and will be sentenced.”

According to the charges, prosecutor­s said Weiner used online messaging and video chat apps to communicat­e with a girl “he knew to be 15 years old.”

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