The controversial son of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, who caused the cancellation of the family's reality show "19 Kids and Counting " after his molestation scandal broke, is subject to another controversy again. Josh Duggar was reportedly among the millions of married individuals who resort to an infidelity website to satisfy their sexual fantasies.
According to Mirror, on Tuesday, the Impact Team who hacked the popular dating website, Ashley Madison, followed through with their threat and released 9.7 gb of data. The dump contains the name, addresses and pictures of one million users, who cheated with their partners. Josh's name appeared multiple times.
Gawker reported that someone was using a credit card belonging to a certain Joshua J. Duggar, with a billing address that matches the family's home in Fayetteville, Ark. The home was owned by his grandmother, Mary, who was consistently featured in their cancelled show. The report suggested that Josh paid a total of $986.76 for two different monthly subscription of the website's services from February 2013 to May 2015.
According to the data, Josh was looking for an extramarital partner to share the following acts:
"Conventional Sex," Experimenting with Sex Toys," One-Night Stands," "Open to Experimentation," "Gentleness," "Good With Your Hands," Sensual Massage," "Extended Foreplay/Teasing," "Bubble Bath for 2," "Likes to Give Oral Sex," "Likes to Receive Oral Sex," "Someone I Can Teach," "Someone Who Can Teach Me," "Kissing," "Cuddling & Hugging," "Sharing Fantasies" and "Sex Talk"
He also identified the qualities of a woman that is a turn-on for him, which include the following:
"A Professional/Well Groomed," "Stylish/Classy," "Aggressive/Take Charge Nature," "Discretion/Secrecy," "A Good Listener," "Good Personal Hygiene," "Average Sex Drive," "High Sex Drive," "Dislikes Routine," "Has a Secret Love Nest," "Disease Free," "Drug Free" and "Natural Breasts"
It looks like Josh was satisfied with the service because in July 2014 he created a second account linked to his home in Oxon Hill, Maryland. He paid an initial fee of $250 for a money-back "affair guarantee" in case the site failed to provide their services within three months.
According to the report, at the time Josh joined Ashley Madison, he was the executive director fo the Family Research Council. It is a conservative lobbying group in DC that seeks "to champion marriage and family as the foundation of civilization, the seedbed of virtue, and the wellspring of society."
The Duggar family has released a statement relative to this report on their website, and here's what Josh said, "I have been the biggest hypocrite ever. While espousing faith and family values, I have been unfaithful to my wife....I humbly ask for your forgiveness. Please pray for my precious wife Anna and our family during this time."