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Judge says Weiner and Huma can’t get divorced in secret

Serial sexter Anthony Weiner’s been exposed again.

This time a Manhattan judge has yanked a confidentiality caption that was shielding the disgraced pol’s divorce case with his soon-to-be ex-wife, Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin, from the public.

Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Michael Katz has decided to remove the ​”​Anonymous ​vs. Anonymous​”​ designation from the pending lawsuit.

A court spokesman confirmed that the case will soon be referred to in public records as Abedin vs. Weiner. Matrimonial records are sealed and the judge chose not to use his authority to released his decision about the anonymous caption.

Weiner’s long​-​suffering spouse finally filed for the split in May, six years after photos of his crotch first leaked onto the internet​ — ultimately leading him to resign from Congress.

During their first divorce hearing last week, Abedin’s lawyer asked the judge to keep the case hush-hush.

“Because there is a child involved, we’d like to keep these proceedings secret to the extent your honor will allow,” attorney Amy Donehower said.

Their son, Jordan Zain Weiner, is 5. Abedin separated from Weiner last year after The Post published another crotch shot​ ​— this time with the couple’s then-toddler son in the photo.

The judge did not rule from the bench at the time, but expressed skepticism about the request.

“I appreciate the parties’ request to keep this as quiet as possible, but as a practical matter, it does not appear to me that despite your attempt to have this be anonymous, it’s particularly anonymous,” he said.

The first few rows of the courtroom gallery were filled with reporters.

Parties for the two sides did not immediately return calls for comment.

Weiner’s expected to be sentenced for sexting with a minor on Sept. 25.