A Manhattan judge Friday agreed to postpone sentencing for serial sexter and disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner.

Weiner’s lawyers had asked Manhattan federal Judge Denise Cote on Thursday to push back his Sept. 8 sentencing date to Oct. 6, saying they needed more time to review the guidelines to “best [address his] need for continuing treatment.”

Cote partially granted the request, moving the date to Sept. 25.

Weiner, 52, took a plea deal in May after it surfaced that he sexted a 15-year-old North Carolina girl and had Skype sessions with her under the alias “T-Dog,” telling her about his rape fantasies and asking her to send him pictures of herself in a school uniform.

Weiner has a young son and is married to Huma Abedin, the long time aide of Hillary Clinton.

Abedin filed for divorce on the same day her husband pleaded guilty in the case.

Weiner’s new sentencing date will come on the heels of the pair’s first divorce hearing Sept. 13.