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An Analysis Of Huma Abedin's Expectations Of Marriage
Huma Abedin announced Monday she is dumping her sexting hubby Anthony Weiner, hours after The NY Post revealed his latest online dalliances.

“After long painful consideration and work on my marriage, I have made the decision to separate from my husband,” Abedin, a top aide to Hillary Clinton, said in a statement.

“Anthony and I remain devoted to doing what’s best for our son, who is the light of our life. During this difficult time, I ask for respect for our privacy.”

Abedin and Weiner have been married since 2010 and have a 4-year-old son, Jordan Zain Weiner. With Huma calling it quits with the sex pervert it begs the question "What happens to their son?

Weiner, 51, was an up-and-coming congressional star when he tied the knot with Abedin,

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