How far they have fallen - Anthony Weiner

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His ex Huma Abedin was Hillary's close aide for the last ten years or so. From Breitbart:

Anthony Weiner ‘So Broke’ He Can’t Afford Sex Addiction Rehab
After photos showing disgraced New York Congressman Anthony Weiner back near his pricy New York home, news surfaced that he was found guilty of campaign fund violations, fined $65,000, and is “so broke” that he couldn’t finish his stint in sex addiction rehab.

The sexting congressman had reportedly signed up for a 90-day stint at the Tennessee rehab center he was seen at earlier in November, but according to celebrity watchers he was back in New York at the end of the month, Page Six reported.

“His family wanted him to stay 90 days, but he had to leave because he ran out of money,” a source told the Page Six gossip reporter.

It was also reported that Weiner’s own parents took out a mortgage on their home to pay for his sex addiction rehab.

Weiner has far more problems than combating sex addiction, though, as various agencies are still investigating him for sexual misconduct with an underage girl.

Weiner’s troubles were compounded this month after he was hit with a $65,000 fine for improper use of campaign funds, according to DNAInfo.com.

He brought it on himself - he could have stopped at the first sexting scandal. He would have had to stay out of the public eye for a while but he could then be rehabilitated. Now, those times are past. His wife left him and he is consigned to the sidelines of the political arena - his name a punchline. And of course, no word from the Clinton Foundation on paying off his bills.

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