Huma Abedin was back on the school run Wednesday morning, dropping her son Jordan off at school in Manhattan.

The 40-year-old Hillary Clinton aide has been getting help from her sister Heba and mother Saleha with taking care of Jordan ever since she revealed back in August that she and her husband of six years, Anthony Weiner, were getting a divorce.

Weiner's mother Frances is also lending a hand during this difficult time as well, and was photographed picking Jordan up from school on Tuesday.

Weiner meanwhile has not been seen in almost six weeks, ever since DailyMail.com broke the news that he had been sending lewd messages to a 15-year-old high school student.

DailyMail.com revealed Wednesday afternoon that Weiner had checked into a rehab facility for sex addiction.

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Busy mom: A smiling Huma Abedin was seen dropping her 4-year-old son Jordan off at school on Wednesday in her $300 Dior sunglasses

School run: It is the third day this week that Huma has been able to drop the boy off now that she is off the campaign trail with Hillary Clinton

On the job: Abedin was seen arriving at Clinton campaign headquarters Wednesday afternoon

Helping hand: She has been getting help taking care of Jordan from Anthony Weiner's mother Frances (above), who picked the boy up from school on Tuesday

MIA: Weiner (above on Sepotember 21) has not been seen in almost six weeks, with the disgraced politician going into hiding soon after DailyMail.com revealed he was sexting a teen

This was the third time this week that Abedin was able to take her 4-year-old son to school now that she is off the campaign trail in the wake of the FBI's decision to dig further into the Hillary Clinton email scandal.

The FBI announced last week that they would be looking into thousands of emails they found on the computer of Weiner last month.

That could cause major problems for Abedin and even possibly lead to jail time as she was ordered by the FBI to hand over all devices containing any of her email correspondence.

Abedin has reportedly claimed that she never used the laptop in question.

The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday that the device contained as many as 650,000 emails, some of which pertained to the investigation of Clinton's email scandal.

If Abedin is found to have lied she could face up to five years in jail.

And even though she is off the campaign trail, Abedin has been spending plenty of time in Clinton's campaign office, which is located in Brooklyn.

She was spotted arriving to work there on both Sunday and Monday this week. Later on Monday she also got the chance to take Jordan trick-or-treating in Manhattan's Upper East Side.

On the go: Abedin dropped of Jordan at school on Monday (left) and then headed to Clinton's campaign office (right) carrying her $2,800 Prada tote

Dad and son: Weiner and Jordan out in New York City on September 12 (above), just before news of his sexting a teenager broke

Jordan has been spending time with his mother and her family along with his paternal grandparents ever since authorities began investigating Weiner for sending another woman lewd messages and photos earlier this year, including some while Jordan was in the bed with him.

'Anthony and I remain devoted to doing what is best for our son, who is the light of our life,' Abedin said in the statement announcing her divorce.

Weiner confirmed in early September that child welfare authorities were looking into him.

He is now also under investigation in two states for sexting the unnamed 15-year-old.

Authorities in New York and North Carolina launched an investigation on the disgraced congressman.

The 15-year-old said the online relationship began last January while she was a high school sophomore and lasted for several months.

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

In one 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.'

Paternal grandparents: Frances (left on October 14) and Mort Weiner (right on October 16) have been helping Abedin out despite the fact that she is divorcing their son

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.'