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Anthony Weiner skips appointment to register as a sex offender
By Elizabeth Rosner, Stephanie Pagones and Andrew Denney
May 15, 2019 | 10:00pm | Updated May 15, 2019 | 10:28pm

Newly sprung Anthony "The Gargoyle" Weiner came to Manhattan federal court Wednesday for a mandatory probation check-in — but was a no-show for a nearby appointment to register as a sex offender.

The former-congressman-turned-sext-creep Carlos Danger got to the Pearl Street federal courthouse at 12:10 p.m., later than expected, and stayed for two hours before hopping into a cab without a word.

Sources told The Post that Weiner had arranged a noon appointment at the Sex Offender Monitoring Unit at Manhattan Supreme Court a block away, where officials waited through their lunch hour for him.

But the office closed at 3 p.m. with nary a Weiner in sight. Sources said he has 10 days to officially register.

“He was arrogant in [federal court]. He’s fully aware he has 10 days to appear,” said one source. “He … gave no excuses on why he skipped his appearance.”
 
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Anthony Weiner turns up at Manhattan courthouse to register as sex offender
By Elizabeth Rosner and Rebecca Rosenberg
May 21, 2019 | 3:29pm | Updated

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Anthony Weiner arrives to register as a sex offender
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Disgraced Congressman-turned-teen sexter Anthony Weiner showed up in Manhattan Supreme Court on Tuesday to register as a sex offender.

The estranged husband of longtime Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin was released from a Bronx halfway house May 14. In 2017, he pleaded guilty to sexting rape fantasies to a 15-year-old girl and was sentenced to 21 months in prison.
 
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Anthony Weiner complained about sex offenders in district before scandal
By Rebecca Rosenberg and Lia Eustachewich
May 27, 2019 | 10:12pm

Here’s another thing that gets a rise out of Anthony "The Gargoyle" Weiner: other perverts.

Long before the former Queens congressman earned himself a rap sheet for trading X-rated messages with a 15-year-old girl, he was getting hot and bothered about sex offenders living in the congressional district he represented.

Weiner’s office repeatedly called the NYPD’s Sex Offender Monitoring Unit to gripe about pervs too close to his digs and other places, a source told The Post.

Weiner even once called the unit himself to grumble, according to the source.

“He called directly and complained about sex offenders — and now he’s one,” the source said. “He wanted to know why the police weren’t doing more. He said, ‘I have sex offenders living in my district who aren’t supposed to be living here.’ ”

Weiner, 54, registered last week as a Level 1 sex offender.
 
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Anthony Weiner has moved down the hall from estranged wife Huma Abedin
By Julia Marsh, Elizabeth Rosner and Aaron Feis
July 24, 2019 | 1:37pm | Updated

There goes the neighborhood.

Registered sex offender Anthony Weiner is hanging his hat in new Manhattan digs — right down the hall from his estranged wife, The Post has learned.

The disgraced former congressman recently moved into the East Village apartment building where his long-suffering wife, Huma Abedin, lives with the couple’s young son, multiple sources told The Post.

Insiders at the East 14th Street building said that Weiner, 54, first started popping up about two weeks ago.

Though the two are practically neighbors, they apparently decided that living on the same floor is close enough and are in separate units, sources said.

They had previously filed for divorce, but the split was scrapped last year for the sake of their son.

Weiner had been living in the Financial District since his May release from the Bronx halfway house where he’d wrapped up his 21-month sentence for sexting an underage girl.

Under the terms of his registry as a Level 1 sex offender, Weiner has to notify authorities whenever he has a change of address.

The Post spotted Weiner coming and going from the East 14th Street building, but he refused to comment on his living situation.

Abedin could not immediately be reached for comment.
 
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Anthony Weiner piecing together shattered life as CEO of broken glass factory
By Reuven Fenton and Bruce Golding
September 14, 2020 | 1:43pm | Updated

Disgraced ex-pol Anthony Weiner is trying to rebuild his shattered life — by running a company that makes countertops out of broken glass.

The former Democratic congressman — whose serial sexting cost him his political career and later sent him to prison — was recently named CEO of IceStone, which has a factory in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, The Post has learned.

Weiner, 56, revealed his new gig in a promotional email that shows a product sample containing colorful flecks of orange and blue glass.

“One of the amazing things about IceStone countertops, is that since people throw away all kinds of glass, there is almost an unlimited array of different colors we can use in our recycled glass creations,” he wrote.

“So that when I joined the company as CEO I asked what I thought was an obvious question — Can we make a countertop in the colors of my favorite New York teams?”

Weiner added: “So while not everyone is a fan of the Islanders (fingers crossed), Mets (ugh) or Knicks (don’t ask), if you are interested in a little color in your life, give IceStone a call.”

Weiner appears to have found the perfect employer in IceStone, which says its “commitment to second chances goes beyond our factory and our products.”

“We hire the homeless, refugees and train the formerly incarcerated and ensure that everyone gets paid a living wage and has access to subsidized health insurance and a voice in the company,” according to the company’s website.

In a brief email statement to The Post, Weiner called IceStone “an amazing company that has been through a lot and is hanging on and doing that rarest of things — manufacturing in New York City.”

A then-married Weiner quit his seat in Congress over a now-infamous 2011 scandal that unfolded when he accidentally tweeted a lewd crotch shot of himself in his underwear to the public.

He mounted a comeback run for mayor two years later — and surged to first place in the polls — before his campaign went down in flames amid a second sexting scandal while he was still married to Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin that revealed his use of the online alias “Carlos Danger.”

But even those debacles were eclipsed in 2017, when he broke down in Manhattan federal court as he tearfully confessed to sexting with a 15-year-old girl.

Earlier, Weiner helped upend the 2016 presidential race when FBI agents seized his laptop as part of that probe and found emails exchanged by Clinton and Abedin.

Clinton later blamed her stunning loss to President Trump on then-FBI Director James Comey’s decision, 11 days before the election, to reopen an investigation into her use of a private computer while serving as secretary of state under President Barack Obama.

Abedin, who repeatedly stood by Weiner’s side despite being humiliated by his extramarital sexting, finally left him in August 2016 after The Post revealed he’d sent another woman a crotch shot he snapped while their toddler son was cuddled up next to him in bed.

Abedin eventually filed for divorce hours after he pleaded guilty to transferring obscene material to a minor, but she later withdrew the case from court to settle it privately and “reduce any impact of these proceedings on their child.”

IceStone owner Dal LaMagna — who made a fortune as founder of the Tweezerman brand of beauty tools — told The Post that he met Weiner years ago while unsuccessfully running for Congress, and later visited him several times while Weiner served a 21-month prison sentence.

“I knew him from the political world. He talked me out of running for mayor, which was good, and we developed a relationship,” said LaMagna, who spoke by phone from a farm he owns in upstate Rhinebeck.

“And then he got sucked into that whole thing. I wanted to help him any way I could. He served his time and coming out is tough. And so I said, ‘Can you work for IceStone?’ because he knows everybody in the city and the company is in Brooklyn.”

LaMagna, 74, started Tweezerman in 1980 after a string of failed business ventures and wound up selling it to Zwilling J.A. Henckels for $57 million in 2004.

LaMagna acknowledged that IceStone, in which he was initially just an investor, “has never been successful” and that he hired Weiner about five months ago in a bid to turn it around.

“When the founder lost a lot of money, I stepped in and thought I could take it over and save the job,” he said.

“And I realized maybe it’s time to replace myself because I didn’t have the energy.”

Weiner, he said, had relevant experience from Congress, where he had “a big budget and a staff of 25, 30 people to manage.”

“Anthony is a better CEO than I was,” he said.

“He’s just methodically going through and reinventing every aspect. The first thing he did was rebuild the website so it works better … He took over supervising the factory, so he shows up there and he’s a fanatically organized person, and he’s cleaned all that up.”

LaMagna, who declined to say what he’s paying Weiner, also said he’s convinced that Weiner had “completely moved on” from his sordid past.

“He’s doing extremely well. He has a 9-year-old son, who’s quite cute. We had him up in Rhinebeck for a week and he’s a lot of fun. He’s a very funny guy,” he said.

“He’s very bright. I like him, my wife likes him.”
 
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Disgraced ex-pol Anthony Weiner leaves CEO gig at Brooklyn glass company
By Will Feuer
August 18, 2021 9:26am Updated

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Disgraced ex-pol Anthony Weiner has quit his job as chief executive of a Brooklyn-based company that makes recycled glass countertops after just over a year in the role.

The former Democratic congressman — whose serial sexting cost him his political career and later sent him to prison — explained in a post on LinkedIn that his company, IceStone, will become a worker-owned cooperative, making his role as CEO obsolete.

“The IceStone workers cooperative will not happen all at once and right away, but one thing it does not need is a Chief Executive Officer,” he said last week in the post. “So I have stepped aside to turn my seat over to the men and women who will now be making the decisions.”

“I will be keeping my IceStone hard hat. That may come in handy,” he added.

According to Weiner’s LinkedIn page, he started as CEO of IceStone in May of last year, though his new job was first reported on by The Post in September after a promotional email about the company’s products revealed his career change.

His page indicates that Weiner stopped working for IceStone in June.

In his post, Weiner said, “Being a worker’s cooperative is exactly how it sounds – a company that is managed from the factory floor up and not the top down. It gives each employee a voice in policy and practices; a stake in the progress; and a share of the gains.”

Weiner appeared to fit right in at IceStone, which says its “commitment to second chances goes beyond our factory and our products.”

“We hire the homeless, refugees and train the formerly incarcerated and ensure that everyone gets paid a living wage and has access to subsidized health insurance and a voice in the company,” according to the company’s website.

The company will now be run by IceStone owner Del LaMagna — who made a fortune as founder of the Tweezerman brand of beauty tools — and IceStone president Lisa Bowen.

A then-married Weiner quit his seat in Congress over a now-infamous 2011 scandal that unfolded when he accidentally tweeted a lewd crotch shot of himself in his underwear to the public.

He mounted a comeback run for mayor two years later — and surged to first place in the polls — before his campaign went down in flames amid a second sexting scandal while he was still married to Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin that revealed his use of the online alias “Carlos Danger.”

But even those debacles were eclipsed in 2017, when he broke down in Manhattan federal court as he tearfully confessed to sexting with a 15-year-old girl.

Earlier, Weiner helped upend the 2016 presidential race when FBI agents seized his laptop as part of that probe and found emails exchanged by Clinton and Abedin.

Clinton later blamed her stunning loss to President Trump on then-FBI Director James Comey’s decision, 11 days before the election, to reopen an investigation into her use of a private computer while serving as secretary of state under President Barack Obama.

Abedin, who repeatedly stood by Weiner’s side despite being humiliated by his extramarital sexting, finally left him in August 2016 after The Post revealed he’d sent another woman a crotch shot he snapped while their toddler son was cuddled up next to him in bed.

Abedin eventually filed for divorce hours after he pleaded guilty to transferring obscene material to a minor, but she later withdrew the case from court to settle it privately and “reduce any impact of these proceedings on their child.”

IceStone owner LaMagna previously told The Post that he met Weiner years ago while unsuccessfully running for Congress, and later visited him several times while Weiner served a 21-month prison sentence.

“I knew him from the political world. He talked me out of running for mayor, which was good, and we developed a relationship,” LaMagna told The Post last year.

“And then he got sucked into that whole thing. I wanted to help him any way I could. He served his time and coming out is tough. And so I said, ‘Can you work for IceStone?’ because he knows everybody in the city and the company is in Brooklyn.”

LaMagna started Tweezerman in 1980 after a string of failed business ventures and wound up selling it to Zwilling J.A. Henckels for $57 million in 2004.

LaMagna acknowledged that IceStone, in which he was initially just an investor, “has never been successful” and that he hired Weiner in a bid to turn it around.

“When the founder lost a lot of money, I stepped in and thought I could take it over and save the job,” he said.

“And I realized maybe it’s time to replace myself because I didn’t have the energy.”

Weiner, he said, had relevant experience from Congress, where he had “a big budget and a staff of 25, 30 people to manage.”

“Anthony is a better CEO than I was,” he said.
 
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