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Ex-Rep, Anthony Weiner Sentenced To 21-Month Imprisonment

Ex-Rep, Anthony Weiner Sentenced To 21-Month Imprisonment
  • PublishedSeptember 26, 2017

Former Rep. and estranged husband of Huma Abedin who is Hillary Clinton’s former adviser, Anthony Weiner was sentenced to 21 months in prison for sexting with a minor.

Back In May 2017, Weiner, 53, pleaded guilty to one charge of transferring obscene material to a minor in federal court in Manhattan. The charges stem from communications that the former congressman had with a 15-year-old girl on social media sites between January and March 2016.

The charge carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. Prosecutors recommended a sentence of 21 to 27 months in jail, arguing Weiner’s pattern of behavior “suggests a dangerous level of denial and lack of self-control warranting a meaningful incarceratory sentence.”

The 15-year-old girl initially contacted Weiner through a direct message on Twitter in January 2016. Weiner and the girl continued to communicate on social media sites, including Facebook Messenger, Skype, Kik, Confide and Snapchat. The last three messaging applications delete images and messages after users view them.

Weiner asked the teen to “engage in sexually explicit conduct via Skype and Snapchat, where her body was on display, and where she was asked to sexually perform for him,” prosecutors said in a sentencing memorandum. Weiner was fully aware of the girl’s age when they were communicating, prosecutors said.

But Weiner’s attorneys said his crimes were a “product of sickness” and maintained he wasn’t a sexual predator.

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