Ashley Madison Scandal: Screenplay Based on Cheating Website was in the Works?

By Cheri Cheng - 27 Aug '15 14:01PM
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New reports have surfaced claiming that the CEO of the cheating website, AshleyMadison.com was writing a screenplay.

The information that was leaked by the Impact Team, the group of hackers that stole data from the website in mid-July, revealed CEO Noel Biderman's script. Biderman was working on a screenplay titled, "In Bed With Ashley Madison." The 100-paged script, according to Gawker, mentioned the name, "Ashley Madison" at least 45 minutes and had no real plot at all.

Gawker wrote:

"The plot is largely nonsensical, entire pages exist as poorly concealed advertisements for Ashley Madison, and there is a brief, sexual interlude with a little person, a dildo, and a teddy bear.

I can, however, tell you that the story has something to do with a sort of female-Don Draper trying to land the Big Account."

Gawker also reported that the screenplay included "orthodox Jewish males," a lot of deals and talks involving money, sex in public places, homeless people and of course, endless advertisements for Ashley Madison.

Based from the details, it seems like one of the characters will start an affair with the help of AshleyMadison.com.

AshleyMadiscon.com, whose motto is "Life is short, have an affair," is currently in the middle of a scandal after the Impact Team uploaded the personal information on the site's 32 million users. Since the data was uploaded, people's names and companies/corporations have been linked to the site.

The Toronto police are working to get to the bottom of the security breach. Avid Life Media, the owner of AshleyMadison.com, has offered money to whoever provides information that leads to the arrest and incarceration of the hackers.

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