Ashley Madison in hot water again, this time over fake women

Mon, Nov 2nd 2015, 12:00 AM

Ashley Madison in hot water again, this time over fake womenAnd you thought it was over.  The now infamous dating site, Ashley Madison, which catered to extramarital affairs is in hot water again.  This time it's about the fake women allegedly used to encourage men to join.

According to TMZ.com, David Poyet, and Ashley Madison user said a large pert of the allure and why he signed up was the fact that the site boasted some 5.5 million female users, about 30% of their registry.  Well, not only did the Ashley Madison data hack scandal tell us who was using the site, it also told us who wasn't.  According to information leaked during the hack, only about 15% of the registry was female, with only 12,000 "real" females ever being confirmed.  Poyet wants a class action lawsuit and is seeking $5million dollars in restitution.  We agree and believe the married men lured by the false statistics should sue.  After all, someone has to pay for all those divorces.  Photo: TMZ.com

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