American television personality Josh Duggar, who is said to have an account with cheating website AshleyMadison.com, might have paid nearly 1,000 dollars for two different subscriptions on the online portal.
Sources have found a credit card in the name of Josh, with a billing address that matches the home of Duggar family's grandma Mary, was used to pay for two subscriptions between February 2013 and May 2015, the Us Magazine reported.
Avid Life Media, the company that owns the infidelity website, has confirmed that some of the released stolen data, which includes email addresses of the site's members, was legitimate.
Previously, Duggar was accused of molesting five young girls, including his sisters. The 27-year-old had resigned from the Family Research Council soon after the accusations were made.
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