Casey Anthony

The fallout from the Ashley Madison cheating website hack continues.

Florida State Attorney Jeff Ashton apologized profusely for being unfaithful to his wife. Ashton was the lead prosecutor in the murder trial of Casey Anthony who was acquitted of killing her 2-year-old daughter in 2008.

Ashton was among the 32 million men exposed by a hacking group who targeted the website’s owners for creating thousands of fake female profiles to draw in gullible married men.

“I deeply regret my affiliation with the site, which has caused a great amount of stress and heartache to my wife and children,” Ashton said during a press conference on Sunday.

Ashton told reporters he didn’t have any affairs with anyone on the website nor did he access the website through a government computer.

“While I indulged my curiosity about the site, it never went beyond that,” said Ashton, who was registered on the cheating site under 2 accounts. He apparently logged into his accounts from a computer at the state attorney’s office.

While he admitted using the website only to whet his curiosity, there were 14 credit card transactions on the two accounts linked to his name and address. He also reportedly paid $19 to have his private information erased once his accounts expired. But that didn’t happen.

Also exposed were Ashton’s darkest fantasies in his profile.

“I am looking for someone who has fantasies we can act out. Who know what she wants and isn’t afraid to ask for it,” he wrote. “You must be discrete, not looking to change my situation just want to get excited again.”

He added: “Please be real. I want someone that fantasizes about being brought to a climax by a lover with a skillful tongue and fingers as well as his member. Also a big toy collection is a plus.”

In addition to being publicly shamed and humiliated, Ashton’s poor wife suffered the double indignity of being the wife of a husband who cheated because she didn’t have a big sex toy collection.

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