
The Maserati-driving CEO of the Ashley Madison adultery site has divorced himself from the company, following the discovery that he betrayed the trust of his cheating customers, his monied shareholders, his well-paid board and his self-serving wife.
by John Hayward28 Aug 2015, 9:58 AM PST0

Florida state attorney Jeff Ashton, famed from the Casey Anthony murder trial, has admitted he was a subscriber to the Ashley Madison “dating” website… despite being a married father of six noted for his moralizing speeches.
by John Hayward24 Aug 2015, 11:02 AM PST0

The latest well-known name to appear in the database of clients for the Ashley Madison adultery website is Florida State Attorney Jeff Ashton, noted – not always with favor – from the Casey Anthony murder trial.
by John Hayward23 Aug 2015, 7:28 AM PST0

For all the swinging “progressive” talk about how Ashley Madison could be seen as a positive force, or even an instrument for improving the quality of marriage by helping us get over our sexual hangups – much of that talk emanating from the purveyors of the site, of course – what actually happened when that client list leaked out? Shame. Deep, deep waves of shame, rolling across the globe.
by John Hayward20 Aug 2015, 2:24 PM PST0

There’s a website looking to pick up what might be called the aftermarket business from cheater websites: FidelityDating.com, which is pitching itself to what the New York Post describes as “‘infidelity survivors’ seeking other singles who’ve also been through cheating scandals.”
by John Hayward21 Jul 2015, 1:26 PM PST0

Cheating website AshleyMadison.com–motto: “Life is short. Have an affair.”–has been hit by a massive security breach.
by Daniel Nussbaum20 Jul 2015, 11:51 AM PST0