Huma Abedin was not standing by her man.
Anthony Weiner was sentenced Monday to 21 months in prison for sexting a minor — but there was no sign in Manhattan Federal Court of his soon-to-be ex-wife, a top aide to Hillary Clinton.
Prosecutors got what they’d requested as Weiner was sentenced to nearly two years behind bars for sending obscene messages to a North Carolina 15-year-old.
Weiner, 53, wore his wedding band to sentencing — though he and Abedin are in the midst of divorce.
Abedin, 41, previously wrote to the court that their 5-year-old son should not suffer due to Weiner’s perversion.
“This is not a letter I ever imagined I would write, but, with Anthony, I have repeatedly found myself in circumstances I never imagined,” Abedin wrote.
“I am devastated by Anthony’s actions, and I understand he must face their consequences.”
Abedin did not attend the proceeding in May when Weiner pleaded guilty to the sick sexts with the teen girl.
That same day, Abedin filed for divorce.
They most recently were seen in public together during a brief divorce hearing, where both parties are required to be present. They chatted amicably and left the courthouse together.
Weiner’s sext addiction played a key role in the election of President Trump.
Federal investigators examining Weiner’s laptop discovered emails on the computer appearing to pertain to a separate investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server while serving as secretary of state.
Then-FBI Director James Comey announced he was reopening the Clinton inquiry only 11 days before the election.
Clinton — who has said she thinks of Abedin as a second daughter — believes the Comey announcement was critical to her defeat.
“This man is going to be the death of me,” Abedin said, according to Clinton.