Ashley Madison Hack Scandal-Christain Vlogger dad admits to using cheating website
'Unfaithful' spouses are panicking the world over after hackers revealed details of over 35 million users of Ashley Madinson website.(A website for married people who want to have an affair..Their slogan reads"Life is too short,have an affair)
Hackers had earlier warned the owner to take down the website as it had no moral values and encouraged infidelity ,the owner refused, and true to their words, they published names, addresses,phone numbers of millions of users.This information is now available once you key in a search on the name of your partner.They have also promised to publish a second batch involving naked pics,explicit chats..
As some famous celebrity names were found on the site, even politicians who now claim their details were probably stolen.A Christian celebrity Vlogger is the latest to be caught in the scandal.
YouTube star who surprised his wife with news she was pregnant then revealed the couple had lost their baby has admitted to using the Ashley Madison website.
Vlogger Sam Rader, 29, said he sought forgiveness for his "mistake" but insisted it was in his past and maintained he had never cheated on his wife.
The dad-of-two's name was found among around a million revealed in the latest dump of stolen data.
According to the Mail,Rader allegedly made two payments of $189 to Ashley Madison in September 2013, the same month his second child was born and he celebrated his fourth anniversary with wife.
Another four $14 payments appear on the account - which allegedly matches Rader's name and address, in Terrell, Texas.
In a video entitled 'Forgiven', uploaded to his YouTube channel, Radar said:
Hackers had earlier warned the owner to take down the website as it had no moral values and encouraged infidelity ,the owner refused, and true to their words, they published names, addresses,phone numbers of millions of users.This information is now available once you key in a search on the name of your partner.They have also promised to publish a second batch involving naked pics,explicit chats..
As some famous celebrity names were found on the site, even politicians who now claim their details were probably stolen.A Christian celebrity Vlogger is the latest to be caught in the scandal.
YouTube star who surprised his wife with news she was pregnant then revealed the couple had lost their baby has admitted to using the Ashley Madison website.
Vlogger Sam Rader, 29, said he sought forgiveness for his "mistake" but insisted it was in his past and maintained he had never cheated on his wife.
The dad-of-two's name was found among around a million revealed in the latest dump of stolen data.
According to the Mail,Rader allegedly made two payments of $189 to Ashley Madison in September 2013, the same month his second child was born and he celebrated his fourth anniversary with wife.
Another four $14 payments appear on the account - which allegedly matches Rader's name and address, in Terrell, Texas.
In a video entitled 'Forgiven', uploaded to his YouTube channel, Radar said:
"As you may have seen, my name has been associated with an Ashley Madison account.I want to clarify this with you because I owe it to you.I did create the account, I created it two years ago. This is an issue that is in our past, this is before I got onto YouTube.This was brought to my wife's attention - she has forgiven me for this mistake that I made in opening the account. "I've sought forgiveness to God and he has forgiven me.Flanked by wife Nia, he continued:
"I need to be clear - I've never met with a single person face-to-face through that website and that I never had an affair with anybody, ever, while I've been married with Nia.Nia added:
"The account was opened out of fleshly desires and sinful curiosity.Because this is in our past and has already been completely resolved within our family, we won't be saying any more on this matter."
"I have forgiven Sam and I stand behind him.
"This is in our past and it's unfortunate that it's being dug up now but our marriage is worth fighting for and always will be."
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