Huma Abedin, a close aide to presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, announced in the midst of the campaign yesterday that she was separating from husband Anthony Weiner following new revelations that he “sexted” another woman.
The New York Post published photographs and messages that the former congressman exchanged with a woman.
“After long and painful consideration and work on my marriage, I have made the decision to separate from my husband,” Abedin, 40, 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,” she said.
Weiner was forced to resign his seat in Congress in 2011 after a similar sexting scandal in which he admitted to exchanging sexually explicit pictures and messages with at least six women.
Two years later, he ran for mayor of New York but the bid was derailed by allegations that he continued sexting under the name “Carlos Danger.”
Weiner then apologised to voters with Abedin at his side.
A documentary released in May, “Weiner,” chronicled that campaign and the painful burden shouldered by Abedin, who worked on Clinton’s first presidential campaign in 2008 and followed her boss to the State Department.
The latest revelations come in the midst of Clinton’s duel with Donald Trump for the White House, and the Republican presidential candidate wasted no time seizing on the announcement to attack his rival.