Huma Abedin was seen basking in the sun during a Hawaiian escape this weekend as it was revealed classified emails were found on her pervert husband Anthony Weiner's laptop, DailyMailTV can disclose.

The former political aide, 41, who has been accused of backing up copies of her emails while working in the State Department, was spotted at the Four Seasons Hotel Hualalai in Kona, Big Island on Friday.

DailyMailTV revealed the exclusive photo as it emerged Abedin withdrew her divorce petition in a Manhattan court on Wednesday.

Abedin was photographed wearing a white coverup dress over a yellow one-piece and a floppy black sun hat and sunglasses to conceal her face as she sunbathed in the lounge area.

A stay in the five-star hotel, which boasts two-story bungalows, state-of-the-art spas, and an adult sanctuary, can start at $1,000 a night.

Previous guests include former Spice Girl Mel B, who stayed at the resort during a vacation with her daughters last October.

It is also the same hotel where then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi spent Christmas in 2011 and stayed in a $10,000-a-night luxury suite. She reportedly spent two consecutive Christmases in the resort. The leading liberal is now House minority leader.

Basking in the sun: Huma Abedin was seen vacationing in Hawaii on Friday in an exclusive photo by DailyMailTV. The former Clinton aide wore a white coverup dress over a yellow one-piece and donned a floppy black sun hat and sunglasses to conceal her face

Luxury: Abedin stayed at the Four Seasons Hotel Hualalai in Kona, Big Island (pictured). A stay in the five-star hotel, which boasts two-story bungalows, state-of-the-art spas, and an adult sanctuary, can start at $1,000 a night

Celebrity stomping grounds: Previous hotel guests include Mel B, who stayed at the resort last October. She is pictured above with close friend and hairdresser Gary Madatyan

Abedin was seen vacationing on the island after it was revealed that the FBI had, in fact, found additional classified work-related content in her husband's laptop weeks before the presidential election.

Authorities made the discovery while searching through Weiner's computer after DailyMail.com revealed he was sexting a 15-year-old girl, an offense for which he is now behind bars.

Abedin filed for separation shortly after in May, however, she has opted to settle the divorce out of court, PageSix reported on Wednesday.

In a statement, Abedin's lawyer states the decision was made 'to reduce any impact of these proceedings on their child.'

Abedin was present at Weiner's trial last year and asked the judge for the sentencing not to have 'negative impact' on their six-year-old son Jordan.

The judge sent Weiner to prison for 21 months and he is now at the Federal Medical Center, Devens, a federal prison in Massachusetts.

The FBI sought permission to review the laptop's other contents when they realized that the laptop contained not just evidence of his perverted grooming of a minor, but emails from the notorious Clintonemail.com server.

Abedin's troubles worsened this Monday when a close examination by DailyMail.com showed that the messages, which were released at the end of December, had been put on Weiner's laptop by Huma using a BlackBerry archiving program - contradicting evidence she gave to the FBI and on oath in a deposition.

The emails were discovered by the FBI just weeks before the 2016 presidential election when the agency seized Weiner's laptop after DailyMail.com revealed he was sexting a 15-year-old girl

The messages were archived from 'BBB Backup' and 'LoaderBackup' from a BlackBerry Bold 9700 in February 2013 - weeks after Huma and Hillary left the State Department

Huma had told the FBI that she did not have a way of preserving the messages she exchanged with her boss and said those conversations were 'left on the system'

Abedin had told the FBI in a formal interview that she had not backed up her email messages after leaving the State Department and told the same thing in a deposition to Judicial Watch, the conservative group which has pursued Clinton's emails.

A tech expert told Dailymail.com that Abedin would have to have activated the backup program and may well have plugged her device into the laptop - raising further questions over her testimony to the FBI.

Comey sent shockwaves through the election when he revealed that the Clinton email probe had been renewed in October because of the discovery of emails on Weiner's laptop.

Abedin was Clinton's deputy chief of staff at the State Department and remains her closest aide. Like Clinton, she was cleared by then FBI director James Comey in the wake of the investigation into the former Secretary of State and her staff's handling of classified material.

That revelation is still cited by Clinton as one of the biggest causes of her defeat in November by Donald Trump. Abedin could have expected a senior White House role if her boss had won. She remains employed by the Clintons.

Since then legal action by conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch has forced the release of hundreds of emails, including a latest tranche at the end of last week.

What is unclear is whether the FBI agents who examined the emails found in Weiner's laptop in October appreciated that their presence there contradicted Abedin's evidence to them and a deposition she made under oath.

Abedin had told FBI investigators that she did not have a method of preserving the emails she exchanged on a private server with Clinton.

The FBI found thousands of emails exchanged between Clinton and Abedin (pictured together above) while searching Weiner's laptop

Last year marked a scandalous time for Abedin who had been roped into her husband's sexting trial and saw her cousin Omar Amanat (right) be convicted of fraud in December

'Abedin stated that she lost most of her old emails as a result of the transition [from the State Department].

'She had only accessed clintonemail.com through a web portal and did not have a method for archiving her old emails prior to the transition,' said notes taken during an FBI interview of Huma Abedin on April 5, 2016.

Abedin gave a similar response when she was deposed under oath by attorneys from Judicial Watch on June 28, 2016.

'With respect to those State Department work-related emails on the Clintonemail.com accounts, what did you do, if anything, to preserve those emails?' asked an attorney with Judicial Watch, according to a transcript of the deposition.

Abedin responded that she 'did not do anything to preserve those emails'.

'The instances where it was Clintonemail to Clintonemail, there were instances where the content of those emails had personal matters in there, and there may have also been State Department matters in there, too.

'It was a - a combination. But I did not - I did not preserve those emails,' added Abedin.

Abedin and other members of Clinton's inner circle at the State Department used multiple email addresses – including one official State Department account, and another on Clinton's private email server located at her home.

Abedin testified that she left all of her emails from her Clinton server account in her inbox after leaving the State Department. She said she did not delete any emails.

'I just left everything on what - on the system, I guess,' she said during her deposition.

Last year marked a scandalous year for Abedin who had been roped into her husband's sexting trial, and in December it emerged that Abedin's cousin Omar Amanat was convicted of fraud and is now facing more than 10 years in prison.

Amanat was found guilty of cheating investors out of millions and artificially inflating the company's revenue, according to PageSix.

The jury was not told of his link to Abedin who the crook called his 'closest cousin'. Their respective mothers are sisters.