Huma Abedin and Anthony Weiner call off their divorce, claiming they plan to reach a private settlement for the sake of their son

  • Huma Abedin called off her divorce to Anthony Weiner on Wednesday
  • The Hillary Clinton aide submitted paperwork signed by both herself and her husband in Manhattan Supreme Court 
  • 'In order to ensure the proceedings have a minimal impact on their child, the parties have decided to attempt to reach a settlement privately,' said her lawyer
  • Abedin married Weiner in July 2010 in a ceremony that was officiated by Bill Clinton and covered in the pages of Vogue 

Huma Abedin has forgiven Antony Weiner - again.

A lawyer for the longtime Hillary Clinton aide submitted paperwork in New York Supreme Court on Wednesday just a few hours before a scheduled 2:15 hearing in the case with Judge Michael Katz.

That filing was signed by both Abedin and her husband, who is serving out his 21-month sentence in a Massachusetts prison.

Page Six was the first to report the story.

'In order to ensure the proceedings have a minimal impact on their child, the parties have decided to attempt to reach a settlement swiftly and privately,' Abedin's lawyer said in a statement on Wednesday.

Abedin submitted her divorce papers on the same day Weiner appeared in court to enter his guilty plea back in May. 

This sudden change of heart comes just two days after DailyMail.com reported that Abedin had downloaded classified emails on to her formerly-estranged husband's computer.

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Behind the scenes: Huma and Anthony Weiner (pictured with her in court in September last year) have called off their divorce in favor of a private settlement

On-again, off-again: Huma Abedin called off her divorce to Anthony Weiner on Wednesday (couple above in court this past September)

For the kid: 'In order to ensure the proceedings have a minimal impact on their child, the parties have decided to attempt to reach a settlement privately,' said her lawyer (Weiner and Abedin above with son Jordan)

For the kid: 'In order to ensure the proceedings have a minimal impact on their child, the parties have decided to attempt to reach a settlement privately,' said her lawyer (Weiner and Abedin above with son Jordan)

Weiner is behind bars after entering a guilty plea to a single charge of transferring obscene material to a minor last year.

Those charges arose after DailyMail.com revealed in September of 2016 that Weiner had been sexting a 15-year-old high school student from North Carolina for months.

In the wake of that revelation he had his laptop seized, and emails found on the device led to a second FBI probe into Clinton's email server, which she later claimed cost her the election. 

The high school student Weiner corresponded with said the online relationship began in January of 2015 while she was a sophomore and lasted for several months.

At one point during a Skype chat Weiner asked her to undress and touch herself according to the girl.

In another message, Weiner told the teen: 'I would bust that tight p***y so hard and so often that you would leak and limp for a week.'

Weiner did not deny exchanging 'flirtatious' messages with the girl.

'I have repeatedly demonstrated terrible judgement about the people I have communicated with online and the things I have sent,' he told the DailyMail.com in a statement.

'I am filled with regret and heartbroken for those I have hurt.

'While I have provided the Daily Mail with information showing that I have likely been the subject of a hoax, I have no one to blame but me for putting myself in this position. I am sorry.'

Abedin married Weiner in July 2010 in a ceremony that was officiated by Bill Clinton and covered in the pages of Vogue, getting pregnant with the couple's first child just a few months later.

The couple was not even a year into their marriage when news broke that Weiner had been sexting women online after he tweeted out a photo of his erect penis that he had meant to privately send a woman on the social media site. 

Weiner resigned from Congress soon after, and in December Abedin gave birth to son Jordan.

In 2013, Weiner decided to run for mayor of New York City and also agreed to be filmed for a documentary about his return to politics.

All falls down: The two separated for good, however, in August of 2016 when news of another sexting scandal broke (Abedin after learning of Weiner's sext scandal in August 2016 above)

All falls down: The two separated for good however in August of 2016 when news of another sexting scandal broke (Abedin after learning of Weiner's sext scandal in August 2016 above)

Down and out: Weiner announced he would run for NYC mayor in late May of 2013, but just two months later allegations emerged that he had continued to sext in the years after he resigned from Congress (above speaking with the press in July 2013)

Down and out: Weiner announced he would run for NYC mayor in late May of 2013, but just two months later allegations emerged that he had continued to sext in the years after he resigned from Congress (above speaking with the press in July 2013)

Weiner announced he would run in late May, but just two months later allegations emerged that he had continued to sext in the years after he resigned from Congress, using the name 'Carlos Danger.'

Among the women who had been corresponding with the politician was a then-22-year-old Sydney Leathers, who said that she had been sharing messages and explicit photos with Weiner as recently as April of that year.

She gave constant interviews, spoke with the press and even showed up to Weiner's election night party.

This was all captured by the filmmakers, as were the moments early in Weiner's campaign where his wife was the one who had to make calls and solicit donations for her husband while he assured her he was a reformed man.

The two separated for good however in August of 2016 when news of another sexting scandal broke, with Huma spending the next few months focusing on the campaign while Weiner eventually went off to rehab.