State attorney won’t resign after name found on affair website
Casey Anthony prosecutor says he never used Ashley Madison to cheat
ORLANDO, FLA.— The prosecutor who gained national attention as a key player in the unsuccessful murder prosecution of Casey Anthony said Sunday that he committed no crime and never followed through with an affair on the cheating website, Ashley Madison.
Jeff Ashton, the state attorney for Orange and Osceola counties in central Florida, said he wouldn’t resign his post.
Ashton choked up several times during a news conference while publicly apologizing to his wife, their three children and his four adult children from previous marriages. He wouldn’t saywhat impact the revelation has had on his marriage.
“While I indulged my curiosity about the site, it never went beyond that,” Ashton said. “They were incredibly stupid choices. I ask the public’s forgiveness for my shortcomings but those shortcomings have had absolutely no impact on the performance of my official duties.”
Ashton said he signed up for the site two years ago because he was curious. But when asked why he never used it to cheat, he said he just couldn’t go through with it.
He used his personal laptop on an office wireless network that is available to anyone who is at the courthouse complex in downtown Orlando, Ashton said.
The veteran prosecutor was at the centre of the case against Anthony, who was acquitted in 2011of the mur- der of her 2-year-old daughter three years earlier. Back in 1987, Ashton was the first prosecutor in the U.S. to introduce DNA-based evidence in a case.
Ashton called the news conference after the East Orlando Post online newsletter revealed that he had been on Ashley Madison.