Clinton aide Abedin leaves husband Weiner
after sexting report
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[August 30, 2016]
By Amanda Becker
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Huma Abedin, one of
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's top aides, said on
Monday that she was separating from her husband, Anthony Weiner, after a
sex scandal similar to an earlier incident that led him to resign from
the U.S. Congress.
"After long and painful consideration and work on my marriage, I have
made the decision to separate from my husband," Huma Abedin said in a
statement.
"Anthony and I remain devoted to doing what is best for our son, who is
the light of our life. During this difficult time, I ask for respect for
our privacy," Abedin added.
Abedin’s announcement follows a New York Post report late Sunday that
Weiner recently sent photos of his boxer-brief-clad genitals – one while
he was in bed with their toddler son – via Twitter to another woman.
The photos were part of a months-long exchange between Weiner and the
woman and many of the messages were sexual in nature, according to the
Post report.
Weiner resigned in June 2011 from Congress, where he represented a New
York City district, followed a sexting scandal in which he accidentally
posted an explicit photo of himself on his public Twitter timeline
instead of via a direct message to a woman, as he had intended.
When Weiner made a second unsuccessful run for New York City mayor,
explicit photos surfaced in July 2013 that he had recently sent under
the pseudonym "Carlos Danger" to a young woman in Indiana.
Weiner said he had undergone therapy after the first sexting scandal,
according to media reports. In recent months, he has taken care of the
couple's toddler son. Abedin often travels with the Clinton campaign.
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New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner and his wife Huma Abedin
attend a news conference in New York, July 23, 2013. REUTERS/Eric
Thayer/File Photo
Clinton's Republican rival, Donald Trump, said in a statement, "Huma
is making a very wise decision. I know Anthony Weiner well, and she
will be far better off without him."
Abedin first worked for Clinton in the 1990s as an intern when
Clinton was first lady. She was a personal aide to Clinton during
her successful 2000 campaign for U.S. Senate. Abedin worked on
Clinton's first, unsuccessful White House bid in 2008 and served as
her deputy chief of staff at the U.S. State Department. She is now
the vice chair of Clinton's presidential campaign.
Weiner served in Congress, representing his district in New York
City from 1999 to 2011. His first unsuccessful run for New York
mayor was in 2005.
(Reporting by Amanda Becker; Editing by Caren Bohan and Jonathan
Oatis)
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