Michigan GOP lawmaker Josh Schriver, who is leading a campaign to ban porn in the state, is linked to a pornographic hook-up website according to records of a data breach.
Fling.com is a site known for porn webcam content and adult meet-ups, and was subject to a data breach in 2016 where millions of accounts containing email addresses, IP data, and sexual preferences were hacked.
Metro Detroit Times confirmed the leaked information contained Schriver’s email address and a profile indicating sexual interests including “fetish” and “groupsex.”
The account was last accessed on Sept. 11, 2010, according to breach data.
Schriver denies ownership of the account and claims the records were “forged,” saying, “I’ve never heard of this website or accessed it,” and called it fake.
- Schriver, a prolific culture warrior, has called porn a “scourge,” comparing it to heroin.
- In December 2024, he called oral sex “a crime against God and the natural order.’
- “The mouth and anus are not reproductive organs,” Schriver wrote on Facebook. “The sin releases plagues of disease, promiscuity and perversion in our local communities. Repent, yield to Christ, be fruitful and multiply!”
- Shriver also called for making gay marriage illegal again, voted against state bills banning child marriage, and closing Michigan’s marital rape loophole.
Schriver was also stripped of his committee assignments after promoting the “Great Replacement Theory.”
