Ashley Madison Client List Includes Louisiana GOP Executive Director; He Says It Was For 'Opposition Research'By Kevin LittenNOLA Aug. 21, 2015 |
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Louisiana GOP executive director Jason Doré said Thursday that his name is on a list of accounts released as part of the Ashley Madison cheating website hack because the site was used for "opposition research." The director of the statewide Republican Party said via text message that an account was created under his name and his former personal credit card billing address in connection with the work of his law firm, Doré Jeansonne. He declined to say who he was using the account for. "As the state's leading opposition research firm, our law office routinely searches public records, online databases and websites of all types to provide clients with comprehensive reports," Doré said via text message. "Our utilization of this site was for standard opposition research. Unfortunately, it ended up being a waste of money and time." The database shows Doré spent $175.98 on the site, which he signed up for in 2013. Read More |