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Hackers of the controversial online dating site Ashley Madison have released numerous emails which link its founder and CEO Noel Biderman to multiple liaisons, despite affirmations from the "King Of Infidelity" that he has remained faithful to his wife.

Email exchanges sent from Biderman to and from his female acquaintances have been revealed in the most recent disclosure by hackers which have been retrieved from the website's parent company, Avid Life Media based in Canada.

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According to the Daily Mail, the emails, some of which dated 2012 provide details of Biderman's online relationship with women including a young student in Toronto. 

The leaked emails revealed how Biderman and a woman in Toronto communicated with each other and stayed in touch for more than two years with details about meeting for coffee and at hotels.

One among the women that Biderman kept in touch with has been identified as "Melisa" a student who was being paid for her time by the CEO and at the time of her affair also had a boyfriend.

The disclosures also reveal that once the student felt guilty about their affair and wanted to call off a meeting at the Novotel Hotel citing "guilt ridden feelings."  

Subsequently Biderman obtained an interview for her as a customer service representative at Avid Life Media.  However, she chose not to take up the position and communication ceased between them.

According to Australia's News.com.au, Biderman a father of two children founded the company together with wife Amanda and has been quoted by media during an interview last year as saying their marriage was strong and that he had not cheated on his wife as "yet."

According to the time lines of the email correspondence between Biderman and the women it has been revealed in the latest data dump that the two affairs took place during media interviews where he openly denies cheating on his wife.

With the data hacks being made public the online service has drawn the attention of curious online users keen to learn details of clients.