Former Rep. Anthony Weiner Released From Prison

The New York Post reports:

Convicted ex-congressman Anthony Weiner has been sprung from prison — and is now part of a federal re-entry program in New York, records show. Weiner has been transferred from Federal Medical Center in Devens, Mass. where he served a bulk of his 21-month sentence for sexting a 15-year-old girl from North Carolina.

The 54-year-old is now being supervised by the federal Residential Reentry Management, which has a field office in Sunset Park and operates multiples facilities, the records say.

Weiner is set to be released from federal custody on May 14, thanks to good conduct behind bars that shaved about three months off his sentence. He’ll spend three years on supervised release and will have to pay a $10,000 fine as well as register as a sex offender.

Residential Reentry Management facilities are more commonly known as halfway houses.