"I could see it coming," Morgan told Page Six about the Eboost founder having an account on the infidelity website.
Morgan further elaborated on why she presumed Josh was on Ashley Madison.
"I didn’t like the way he was treating her," Morgan noted of her fellow Housewife Kristen, 38, who shares two young kids — Cassius and Kingsley — with her husband. "He chipped away at her self-esteem."
Despite the Ashley Madison situation, Kristen ultimately opted to stay with Josh.
"I was trying to empower her," Morgan told Page Six on Tuesday. "She didn’t take my advice."
Last month, Josh's information was leaked in the massive data breach by hackers, who released millions of subscribers' emails, rendezvous locations, and more. According to the Daily Mail, Josh signed up for the cheating website back in June 2011, and made a whopping 62 paid transactions under the alleged moniker of "Mr_Big_NYC." The user, whose credit card matched the address of Taekman's Tribeca apartment, wrote that he was looking for "a beautiful sexy woman" in search for "discreet experiences, reports US Weekly.
Josh Taekman initially denied knowledge or involvement with Ashley Madison when the hack data was released, but then came forward admitting it was true. Josh released a statement to E! News addressing his Ashley Madison account:
"I signed up for the site foolishly and ignorantly with a group of friends and I deeply apologize for any embarrassment or pain I have brought to my wife and family. We both look forward to moving past this and getting on with our lives."
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