Teen-porn fiend Weiner asked girl, 15, to strip on Skype

Anthony Weiner was obsessed by teen-themed pornography and asked a 15-year-old girl to strip naked and touch himself for her on Skype, prosecutors revealed Wednesday.

The revelations of the depths of his depravity came in a sentencing memorandum entered in court in Manhattan as prosecutors urged a federal judge to jail the pervert politician for 21 to 27 months.

The 11-page document comes days before Weiner is sentenced for sexting the girl, who revealed how he sent her explicit messages in a bombshell DailyMail.com exclusive story last September.

A Manhattan judge is scheduled to sentence the New York Democrat on Monday for transferring obscene material to a minor. The government urged the judge to put Weiner’s claims of a therapeutic awakening in a context of a man who made similar claims after embarrassing, widely publicized interactions with adult women in the past.

Victim: Weiner sexted this girl when she was 15, sending her explicit messages - now he is admitting that he also had two Skype and one Snapchat sessions with her

Victim: Weiner sexted this girl when she was 15, sending her explicit messages – now he is admitting that he also had two Skype and one Snapchat sessions with her

Sexting for Skype: Weiner posed as T Dog when he messaged the 15-year-old and eventually Skyped her twice. He previously called himself Carlos Danger

Sexting for Skype: Weiner posed as T Dog when he messaged the 15-year-old and eventually Skyped her twice. He previously called himself Carlos Danger

Sexting for Skype: Weiner posed as T Dog when he messaged the 15-year-old and eventually Skyped her twice. He previously called himself Carlos Danger

Tip of the iceberg: Weiner admits in court documents to sending sexts to hundreds of women since 2009 - with this one being revealed. He also spoke of his love for his son, who appeared in his sext.

Tip of the iceberg: Weiner admits in court documents to sending sexts to hundreds of women since 2009 – with this one being revealed. He also spoke of his love for his son, who appeared in his sext.

‘This is not merely a ‘sexting’ case,’ prosecutors wrote. ‘The defendant did far more than exchange typed words on a lifeless cellphone screen with a faceless stranger. … Transmitting obscenity to a minor to induce her to engage in sexually explicit conduct by video chat and photo – is far from mere ‘sexting.’ Weiner’s criminal conduct was very serious, and the sentence imposed should reflect that seriousness.’

Weiner, 53, said in a submission last week that he’s undergoing treatment and is profoundly sorry for subjecting the North Carolina high school student to what his lawyers called his ‘deep sickness.’

Prosecutors attacked some of Weiner’s arguments for seeking leniency and noted his full awareness that what he was doing was a crime, citing his co-sponsorship in January 2007 of a bill to require sex offenders to register their email and instant message addresses with the National Sex Offender Registry.

WEINER’S EXCUSES: I SEXTED BECAUSE I WAS DEDICATED TO MY CONSTITUENTS

Anthony Weiner’s lawyers submitted more than 200 pages of documents in their bid to keep him out of prison.

They called his sexting an ‘illness’ and said it grew out of his dedication to his constituents as a congressman.

‘By 2009, Anthony’s national prominence had reached new heights… At the same time, smartphones and the proliferation of social media platforms had begun to transform users’ connectivity and frequency of access to online communications.

‘Anthony – who prided himself on being accessible to his constituents – moved quickly to capitalize on these new technologies, developing a strong presence on Facebook and Twitter, and responding to and engaging with members of the public who reached out to him.

‘Anthony began to exchange texts and other messages with constituents and admirers alike. Some of the admirers were female, validating him not just as a politician, but as a man. It seemed harmless to Anthony…’

‘While the government does not contend that Weiner engaged in inappropriate sexual exchanges with other minors or that he is a pedophile, his professed ambivalence toward the minor victim’s age is belied by the defendant’s own statements to the court-appointed evaluator during his evaluation,’ they said.

Prosecutors said Weiner, who unsuccessfully ran for mayor in 2005 and 2013, acknowledged to the evaluator an interest in legal, adult, teen-themed pornography.

The government said Weiner’s ‘widely-reported prior scandals’ were not criminal in nature and did not involve minors but should be considered at sentencing because they reveal a familiar pattern.

‘He initially denied his conduct; he suffered personal and professional consequences; he publicly apologized and claimed reform. Yet, he has, on multiple occasions, continued to engage in the very conduct he swore off, progressing from that which is self-destructive to that which is also destructive to a teenage girl,’ prosecutors said.

They added: ‘Weiner’s demonstrated history of professed, yet failed, reform make it difficult to rely on his present claim of self-awareness and transformation.’

Defense lawyers had portrayed the girl as an aggressor, saying she wanted to generate material for a book and possibly influence the presidential election.

Prosecutors responded that Weiner should be sentenced for what he did, and the motives of the victim should not influence his punishment.

As part of a plea bargain, Weiner has agreed not to appeal any sentence between 21 and 27 months. Prosecutors said the sentence should fall within that span, and they noted that Probation Department authorities had recommended a 27-month prison term.

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