Just when you thought that things couldn't get worse for the Duggar family; Ashley Madison hacktivists reveal that one of the family values activists had a paid account.

It's the biggest news story of the day. The hackers who threatened to release 37 million user's information from AshleyMadison.com followed through on their promise today after the people behind the site, used by married people to have affairs, didn't shut it down.  To make things even more interesting, it's just come to light that reality TV star, Josh Duggar, maintained a paid account while he was serving as the executive director of the Family Research Council, a lobbying group in DC whose mission is to "champion marriage and family as the foundation of civilization, the seedbed of virtue, and the wellspring of society."

This obviously doesn't look good for Duggar, especially after word got out that he molested five young girls (four that were his sisters), starting back in 2002. Since the accusations became public, the entire Duggar family has been in crisis mode and they are desperately trying to get back on television with a reality show about helping sex abuse victims. This probably won't help their cause.

While Duggar was extremely apologetic about his past, the data released online today shows otherwise.  Hackers released a name, address, and credit card number that matched Duggar's information.  In addition to that, they also revealed what Duggar was looking for in his extramarital partner including things like one night stands, conventional sex, and bubble baths.

This hack just keeps getting better and better. Although, I hope something positive comes from all of this; especially for Duggar's poor wife. Perhaps she'll take the kids and leave, get any money he has left and maybe write a tell-all book.

 

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