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NY Post: Huma Invites Weiner Back Home Amid Divorce Report

NY Post: Huma Invites Weiner Back Home Amid Divorce Report
Huma Abedin (AP Photo/Aurore Marechal)

Tuesday, 30 May 2017 08:59 PM EDT

Huma Abedin has invited her admitted sex offender husband, Anthony Weiner, back home – less than two weeks after filing for divorce from the serial sexter, the New York Post reported Tuesday night.

According to the Post, Abedin has renewed the lease on the couple's luxury midtown Manhattan duplex, and asked the shamed ex-congressman, who has been living with his mother in Brooklyn, to move back in.

"He was supposed to move," an unnamed source at the luxury building told the Post. "But they just signed for another year."

Another source told the paper the Hillary Clinton top aide "still hasn't served him with the divorce papers." She filed for divorce May 19 – the same day Weiner agreed to a plea deal for transmitting sexual material to a 15-year-old girl.

He must register as a sex offender, and faces 21 to 27 months behind bars when he is sentenced Sept. 8.

Weiner was seen leaving the Manhattan building Tuesday morning with the couple's 5-year-old son, the Post reported.

"Huma is worried about her son," an unnamed friend told the Post. "That's her priority, and Anthony plays a very strong role in raising him."

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Huma Abedin has invited her admitted sex offender husband, Anthony Weiner, back home – less than two weeks after filing for divorce from the serial sexter, the New York Post reported Tuesday night.
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Tuesday, 30 May 2017 08:59 PM
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