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A Michigan lawmaker known for championing Christian family values has vehemently denied allegations linking him to dating sites intended for extramarital affairs. Bryan Posthumus, a 41-year-old state representative, is at the center of controversy following claims that his personal details appeared on the notorious dating platform Ashley Madison, which caters to individuals seeking affairs.
The Detroit Metro Times broke the story, revealing that Posthumus, a father of three, allegedly registered his email, name, and home address on the site back in 2012 during his marriage to his first wife, Stacy. The accusations have cast a shadow over Posthumus, who has been serving as Majority Leader in the Michigan legislature since January.
Furthermore, the report suggests that Posthumus’s personal information was also discovered on two other adult-oriented hookup sites, AdultFriendFinder and Fling.com. These platforms are known for offering users the allure of anonymous sexual encounters. Notably, Posthumus reportedly used the same email address associated with his campaign filings for his Fling.com account, where he also utilized an identical password.
According to the report, the Fling.com profile detailed interests in “group sex,” “online flirting,” and “fetish,” and indicated an openness to connections with men, women, or couples. These revelations have added fuel to the fire, intensifying scrutiny on the lawmaker’s public and private life.
Posthumus reportedly used his same email for Fling.com that he used on his candidate campaign filings, and both sites used the same password.
The Fling.com account listed top interests as ‘group sex’, ‘online flirting’ and ‘fetish’, according to the report, and indicated an interest in men, women or couples.
After allegations of Posthumus’s use of dating sites emerged, the lawmaker issued a furious statement branding the claims ‘categorically false’ and describing the story as a ‘hit piece’.
‘(The story) is nothing more than a thinly veiled political attack masquerading as journalism,’ he said.
Michigan State Rep. Bryan Posthumus, 41, is accused of appearing on adult dating sites for people looking to have affairs
Posthumus is seen with his second wife Elizabeth who he married in 2022
Posthumus was married to his first wife Stacy (pictured) when the accounts were said to have been created in 2012. The couple divorced in 2014
Posthumus’s information was reportedly first spotted in an infamous leak of Ashley Madison data in 2015, which exposed the accounts of over 30 million users.
The site, which uses the tagline ‘Life is short – Have an affair’, allegedly stored data including Posthumus’s email address, credit card information, and a home address in Lowell that belonged to him and his ex-wife in 2011.
The account was accessed a number of times from March to September 2012, and his ex-wife Stacy Posthumus went on to file for divorce in early 2014, the report said.
According to the Metro Times, the profile with Posthumus’s information detailed explicit sexual preferences, including: ‘I love when a woman takes charge and seduces me.’
The account also listed the user’s relationship status as ‘attached male seeking female’, and included fantasies such as a ‘threesome’, ‘being dominant/ master’, ‘being submissive/ slave’, and ‘one-night stands’.
Posthumus married his current wife Elizabeth in 2022, and he has often portrayed himself in political life as a devout Christian with ‘traditional family values’.
The state representative was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives in 2021 and has served as the Majority Leader in the legislature since January 2025.
After allegations of Posthumus’s use of dating sites emerged, the lawmaker issued a furious statement branding the claims ‘categorically false’ and describing the story as a ‘hit piece’
The alleged dating site accounts included fantasies including ‘threesome’, ‘being dominant/ master’, ‘being submissive/ slave’, and ‘one-night stands.’ Posthumus’s second wife Elizabeth is pictured
The Republican has supported a raft of hardline conservative policies in office, including voting against removing criminal penalties for doctors who perform abortions, against expanding protections for LGBTQ+ residents, and against banning conversion therapy for minors.
Posthumus’s lawyer John C Burns said in a statement responding to the allegations that the accounts could have been made by a ‘disgruntled former employee’.
The statement accused the outlet of trying to ‘weaponize unverified, anonymous data dumps’, and said the report was a political hit job.
The Times noted that the Ashley Madison account with Posthumus’s data was created almost a decade before he was ever elected to office.
The lawmaker has twice been convicted of drunk driving, the first in 2013 and the latter in 2021, for which he served 15 days in jail.
He is managing partner of West Michigan Hopyards, a hop farm he co-founded in 2013, which was sued in federal court in November 2024 by a migrant worker who claimed the company violated labor laws.
Posthumus and his business partner have called the lawsuit ‘frivolous’ and ‘politically motivated’.
The Daily Mail has contacted Rep. Posthumus’s office for comment.