New York – Ex-Congressman Weiner Leaves Halfway House After Completing Sentence

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    FILE - In this Sept. 25, 2017 file photo, former Congressman Anthony Weiner leaves federal court following his sentencing in New York. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)New York – Former Rep. Anthony Weiner left a New York City halfway house on Tuesday after completing his prison sentence for illicit online contact with a 15-year-old girl.

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    “It’s good to be out,” the disgraced former congressman said, according to the New York Post . “I hope to be able to live a life of integrity and service. I’m glad this chapter of my life is behind me.”

    Weiner, 54, was ordered in April to register as a sex offender as he neared the end of a 21-month prison sentence. The judge designated Weiner a Level 1 offender under the state’s version of what’s known as Megan’s Law, meaning that he is thought to have a low risk of reoffending.

    Weiner, a once-rising star in the Democratic Party who served in Congress for nearly 12 years, had been living in the halfway house since February after serving most of his sentence at a prison in Massachusetts. He still faces three years of court supervision.

    Weiner pleaded guilty in May 2017 to transferring obscene material to a minor.

    At his sentencing, Weiner said he’d been a “very sick man for a very long time”.

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

    It wasn’t the first time Weiner had been caught acting inappropriately.

    Weiner resigned from Congress, only to try for a political comeback with a run for New York City mayor in 2013. Then came the revelation that Weiner had used the alias “Carlos Danger” to send explicit photos to at least one woman after resigning from Congress.

    Weiner received less than 5% of the Democratic primary vote.

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

    The investigation into Weiner’s contact with the 15-year-old roiled the 2016 presidential campaign because emails Clinton had sent to Abedin were found on a laptop computer FBI agents seized from him. That led then-FBI Director James Comey to announce just days before the election that that agency was reopening its investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state.

    Days later, Comey said nothing in the new emails changed his view that Clinton could not be charged with a crime.

    Nevertheless, Clinton felt the damage was done and said Comey shared blame for her loss to Donald Trump.


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    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    4 years ago

    He’s the man that made Trump our President.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    4 years ago

    I wish him the best of luck. He has very serious internal demons to deal with.