Huma Abedin pictured following Anthony Weiner sentencing

Huma Abedin was pictured this morning for the first time since her husband Anthony Weiner was handed a 21-month prison sentence for sexting an underage girl.

The longtime Hillary Clinton aide, 41, returned to her New York City home after dropping her five-year-old son off to school, cutting a bold figure in embroidered jeans and a white blouse.

Weiner, 53, was spotted during the school run but stayed inside a car while his wife, who filed for divorce in May on the same day he pleaded guilty to sexting with a minor, walked nearby on the sidewalk.

Huma Abedin was pictured this morning for the first time since her husband Anthony Weiner was handed a 21-month prison sentence for sexting an underage girl

Abedin looked somber during this morning's outing and kept her head down while shielding her eyes behind sunglasses

Abedin looked somber during this morning’s outing and kept her head down while shielding her eyes behind sunglasses

Abedin, who was not present at Weiner’s sentencing yesterday, looked somber during this morning’s outing and bowed her head, while shielding her eyes behind sunglasses.

The political staffer paired the multicolored jeans with hoop earrings and a touch of red lipstick, letting her hair flow freely on her shoulders.

Her eye-catching jeans, which were once worn by Amal Clooney, come from Alice and Olivia’s 2016 pre-fall collection are as such, are no longer available, but it is estimated that an equivalent model this season would have cost between $800 to $900.

While Abedin didn’t appear in court for her husband’s sentencing yesterday, she did write a letter as part of the case, asking for mercy as she begged for the judge’s sentencing not to have a ‘negative impact’ on their son.

Waiting: Weiner was seen sitting in a parked silver Ford

Waiting: Weiner was seen sitting in a parked silver Ford

In the missive, she told authorities she was ‘devastated’ by the actions of her husband of seven years, and pointed out she was writing this letter for the benefit of their son, whom she called ‘the light of our life’.

‘As would any parent, if there has to be any negative impact on [redacted], I would like to be as small as possible,’ Abedin wrote. 

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