"We contacted Cheaterville 12 days ago requesting a release of the poster's identity, which they haven't replied to," attorney Daniel Watts told. The couple is claiming they suffered "severe emotional distress, loss of reputation, and economic damages." The couple is now pursuing a federal lawsuit against the post's author, who they name "John Does 1-50? until they can determine their true identities. The post was taken down, but Powers said Cheaterville told him they would have to pay $200 and go through an independent service that specializes in clearing peoples' name on the Internet, which they did. I was upset the fact they just wanted to toy with us." "They replied and said we could make a comment if it's not true," she told News10. The couple said they immediately contacted Cheaterville, but Winona Powers says the company's response only further angered her. "We are very private people and we have an honorable marriage." She says the images came from innocuous photos she posted to her Facebook account, which they say were they used by the defendant to invent the Cheaterville posting. "I'm so upset," Powers' wife, Winona, told KXTV.
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