EXPOSED: Josh Duggar revealed as having 'paid almost $1,000 for multiple Ashley Madison accounts' as 37 million would-be love-cheats are named by hackers who stole Ashley Madison accounts

  • A report claims that Josh Duggar had multiple Ashley Madison accounts  
  • Allegedly looking for a 'naughty girl, aggressive, with a high sex drive'
  • Josh and wife Anna began courting in 2007, had their first kiss at the altar 
  • Hackers exposed members of the infidelity site calling them 'cheating dirtbags'
  • Database search sites sprang up appealing to suspicious spouses, but many have been forced to close due to demand 
The Ashley Madison hack may have claimed its first high-profile victim.
Gawker is reporting that Josh Duggar allegedly had an account with the site, created to help married individuals find people with whom they could have affairs.
The account said that Duggar was allegedly looking for 'conventional sex, experimenting with sex toys, one-night stands, sharing fantasies, sex talk,' and more. 
One of the accounts was closed around the same time it was first reported that Josh, 27, had molested four of his siblings as a teenager. The reality star and his family have not yet commented on the report. 
The revelation came hours after users of the infidelity site were sent scrambling to control the damage - and save their marriages - after hackers exposed personal data from the controversial seduction forum used by 37 million worldwide.
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User? A report claims that Josh Duggar (above with wife Anna and daughter Meredith) had multiple Ashley Madison accounts
User? A report claims that Josh Duggar (above with wife Anna and daughter Meredith) had multiple Ashley Madison accounts
Hacked: Josh Duggar, son of Jim Bob and Michelle pictured here with Mike Huckabee, was the first celebrity to be allegedly outed for using the infidelity site Ashley Madison
Hacked: Josh Duggar, son of Jim Bob and Michelle pictured here with Mike Huckabee, was the first celebrity to be allegedly outed for using the infidelity site Ashley Madison
Names, ages, addresses, phone numbers, credit card details and detailed sexual fantasies have been leaked.
Hackers from a group called 'the Impact Squad' posted the 9.7 gigabyte file called 'Time's Up!' on the dark web claiming 'cheating dirtbags do not deserve anonymity'.
More than 10,000 users were found to be registered under .gov and .mil email addresses - the official domain names of the American military and government.

JOSH DUGGAR ALLEGED SEXUAL WISH LIST

- 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
- Sex Talk 
Other institutions rocked by the leaks include famed educational institutions like Harvard and Yale, and global bodies such as the Vatican and the UN. 
Employers from powerhouse companies such as Boeing, JP Morgan, Bank of America and Sony were also said to be part of the list.   
Yesterday, several websites popped up across the globe allowing panicked members and suspicious spouses to search the information. Many were forced to close because they could not cope with demand.  
The majority of the 37 million users are married men but many of the email addresses have already been dismissed as false.
Ashley Madison doesn't verify addresses which means many users could have registered using the details of others or with made up contact details.
However, Gawker claims the evidence against Duggar is much more damning than the appearance of an email address. 
The site reports: 'Someone using a credit card belonging to a Joshua J. Duggar, with a billing address that matches the home in Fayetteville, Arkansas owned by his grandmother Mary - a home that was consistently on their now-cancelled TV show, and in which Anna Duggar gave birth to her first child - paid a total of $986.76 for two different monthly Ashley Madison subscriptions from February of 2013 until May of 2015.' 
Scandal: The Ashley Madison website promises its 37 million members worldwide complete 'anonymity' and has the motto: 'Life is short. Have an affair' - but all its users had their details leaked
Scandal: The Ashley Madison website promises its 37 million members worldwide complete 'anonymity' and has the motto: 'Life is short. Have an affair' - but all its users had their details leaked
Revealed: This is a new world map showing the locations of all the members of Ashley Madison cheaters outed by hackers - but most databases linked to the data have failed to cope with demand
Revealed: This is a new world map showing the locations of all the members of Ashley Madison cheaters outed by hackers - but most databases linked to the data have failed to cope with demand