Christina Spicer  |  July 18, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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woman-secretAshley Madison’s parent company, Ruby Life, has agreed to pay $11.2 million to settle claims arising from a data breach that revealed personal information about those using the adultery dating website.

Several class actions were consolidated into multidistrict litigation after the data breach. According to the MDL, users were offered a “full delete removal option,” but their information was not fully removed from the website’s database.

Users also alleged that they were duped into thinking they were interacting with real women on the website, when the website actually used artificial intelligence.

According to the plaintiffs, Ashley Madison is a website known for arranging dates for married men and women who want to enter into an extramarital affair. The plaintiffs alleged that the data breach exposed Class Members to irreparable harm, including public humiliation and divorce, along with the risk of fraud. The class action plaintiffs brought federal racketeering claims, claims for violations of the Federal Stored Communications Act, negligence, breach of contract and various claims under state law.

Ruby Life does not admit any wrongdoing under the terms of the settlement, but says it will reimburse users who paid for the “full delete” service, as well as for losses due to the data breach. Class Members can claim a maximum of $3,500.

According to the class action settlement, notices will be sent using 11 million targeted digital banner ads along with ads in People magazine and Sports Illustrated. Additionally, a settlement website will be set up, but will be discrete, says the motion for preliminary approval of the settlement.

“The URL of the Settlement Website shall be agreed upon by Class Counsel and Defendants, but in any event shall be a nondescript URL that will not include any reference to Ashley Madison, Avid Life Media, Avid Dating Life, Ruby, Noel Biderman, or any other information identifying the URL as being related in any way to the substance of this litigation or purpose of ashleymadison.com,” said the motion.

In a statement issued by Ashley Madison’s parent company, Ruby, the company says that just because a person’s information was included in the data breach does not mean that the person used Ashley Madison’s services.

“Account credentials were not verified for accuracy during this timeframe and accounts may have been created using other individuals’ information,” said Ruby.  “Therefore, Ruby wishes to clarify that merely because a person’s name or other information appears to have been released in the data breach does not mean that person actually was a member of Ashley Madison.”

Both the class action plaintiffs and Ruby have asked the court to preliminarily approve the settlement agreement.

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The plaintiffs in the various Ashley Madison lawsuits are represented by interim co-­lead counsel John J. Driscoll, Christopher J. Quinn and Gregory G. Pals of The Driscoll Law Firm and W. Lewis Garrison Jr., Christopher B. Hood, Taylor C. Bartlett and James F. McDonough III of Heninger Garrison Davis LLC. The plaintiffs’ interim liaison counsel includes Douglas P. Dowd, William T. Dowd and Alex R. Lamaghi of Dowd & Dowd PC. The plaintiffs’ interim executive committee includes John Arthur Eaves Jr. of John Arthur Eaves, Attorneys at Law, Gary F. Lynch and Jamisen A. Etzel of Carlson Lynch Sweet & Kilpela LLP, Thomas A. Zimmerman Jr. of Zimmerman Law Offices PC, Julian A. Hammond, Ari Cherniak and Polina Pecherskaya Hammondlaw PC and Katrina Carroll and Kyle Alan Shamberg of Lite DePalma Greenberg.

The Ashley Madison Data Breach MDL is In re: Ashley Madison Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, Case No. 4:15­-md­-02669, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.

UPDATE: The Ashley Madison data breach class action settlement is now open. Click here to file a claim. 
UPDATE 2: On Jan. 31, 2018, Top Class Actions viewers who filed a valid claim for the Ashley Madison data breach class action settlement started receiving checks worth as much as $2,915. Congratulations to everyone who got PAID!

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54 thoughts onAshley Madison Reaches $11.2M Data Breach Class Action Settlement

  1. Dominique Johnson says:

    I would also like to be added to the case

  2. Julio Velazquez says:

    Please add me to this case.

    1. sonia rodriguez says:

      Add me to this lawsuit , i was a member amd fear my data was breached

  3. Adam Morin says:

    Unfortunately i was on this site forva long time as well and have had a plethora of scam artists attacking me

  4. Marlene Soto says:

    How do I sign up for this? I was a member of Ashley Madison and fear my data was breached.

  5. Sandra Padnos says:

    Please add me to this lawsuit.

  6. Stephen. P dixon says:

    Was their on web

  7. Denise says:

    How do I find out more information about this case, because I do believe that my ex-husband has used various websites to acquire dates and outside relationships.

    1. Wilma says:

      The lawsuit is not about that. Just data breach.

  8. Jackie Woods says:

    please add me to the case

    1. Stephen. P dixon says:

      Add to case

  9. Tom says:

    How do I get added to cases?

  10. Carolyn says:

    add me

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