Huma Abedin and Anthony Weiner have reportedly withdrawn their pending divorce case. According to Page Six, which first reported the news, Abedin was supposed to appear in court on Wednesday, but instead her attorney, "submitted paperwork signed by both parties agreeing to end the case."

But this doesn't mean they're getting back together.

“In order to reduce any impact of these proceedings on their child, the parties have decided to attempt to reach a settlement swiftly and privately,” Abedin’s attorney later told Politico.

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CLARIFICATION. In a statement just provided to me, Abedin's lawyer says: "In order to reduce any impact of these proceedings on their child, the parties have decided to attempt to reach a settlement swiftly and privately." https://t.co/wV8VZnLf3l — Annie Karni (@anniekarni) January 10, 2018

Abedin, who served as the vice chairperson of Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, filed for divorce from Weiner, a former New York Congressman, after he pleaded guilty in court to sending sexually explicit text messages to a minor.



“I accept full responsibility for my conduct,” Weiner said in a statement. “I have a sickness but I do not have an excuse. ... I apologize to the teenage girl who I mistreated so badly."

He reported to prison in November for his 21-month sentence.

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